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... - Contractual Obligations are next considered . Then follows a digression in which it is shewn how a man can be put under obligation to another not only by the act of that other , but by the act of xviii Analysis of the Institutes .
... - Contractual Obligations are next considered . Then follows a digression in which it is shewn how a man can be put under obligation to another not only by the act of that other , but by the act of xviii Analysis of the Institutes .
Page xx
... considered to which succeed some remarks on the IV . 9 . IV . 10 . Actio de Pauperie . Actions , we are next told , can be brought Personally or by Agents , such as Procurators , Tutors , and Curators ; IV . II . and Sureties have to be ...
... considered to which succeed some remarks on the IV . 9 . IV . 10 . Actio de Pauperie . Actions , we are next told , can be brought Personally or by Agents , such as Procurators , Tutors , and Curators ; IV . II . and Sureties have to be ...
Page 20
... considered to manumit in fraud of his creditors when he is either insolvent at the time of the manumission , or will cease to be solvent through the gifts of liberty . But the principle seems to be established that unless- the ...
... considered to manumit in fraud of his creditors when he is either insolvent at the time of the manumission , or will cease to be solvent through the gifts of liberty . But the principle seems to be established that unless- the ...
Page 30
... considered to be debarred from marrying the daughter of a woman whom your father has adopted , because she is not con- nected with you , either by natural or civil law2 . 4. The children of two brothers , or of two sisters , or of a ...
... considered to be debarred from marrying the daughter of a woman whom your father has adopted , because she is not con- nected with you , either by natural or civil law2 . 4. The children of two brothers , or of two sisters , or of a ...
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... considered to have no father , since their father is uncertain : and therefore they are usually called spurious children , either from a Greek word , being as it were conceived σropádny ( at random ) , or being children without a father ...
... considered to have no father , since their father is uncertain : and therefore they are usually called spurious children , either from a Greek word , being as it were conceived σropádny ( at random ) , or being children without a father ...
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Page 459 - Conubium habent cives Romani cum civibus Romanis ; cum Latinis autem et peregrinis ita, si concessum sit ; cum servis nullum est conubium.
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