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Page xvi
... given of persons not possessing Testamenti Factio . ( 3 ) That the Testator must appoint or disinherit his Descendants . The rules on this subject are set forth at great length , but are too complicated for insertion in this analysis ...
... given of persons not possessing Testamenti Factio . ( 3 ) That the Testator must appoint or disinherit his Descendants . The rules on this subject are set forth at great length , but are too complicated for insertion in this analysis ...
Page xvii
... given . The numerous and somewhat confused rules which Justinian lays down regarding legacies are treated of in App . G. He treats particularly of the cases II . 26 . in which Legacies are Void ; of their Revocation , and of the ...
... given . The numerous and somewhat confused rules which Justinian lays down regarding legacies are treated of in App . G. He treats particularly of the cases II . 26 . in which Legacies are Void ; of their Revocation , and of the ...
Page xx
... given of ( 1 ) Exceptions : ( 2 ) Replications , Duplications , Triplications , & c . ( 3 ) Interdicts ; which are classified ( a ) Into Prohibitory , Restitutory , Exhibitory , ( B ) Into Non - Possessory and Possessory , the ...
... given of ( 1 ) Exceptions : ( 2 ) Replications , Duplications , Triplications , & c . ( 3 ) Interdicts ; which are classified ( a ) Into Prohibitory , Restitutory , Exhibitory , ( B ) Into Non - Possessory and Possessory , the ...
Page xxiii
... given both of the rules formerly prevailing and of those which , after becoming obscured by disuse , were subsequently made bright again by our Imperial renovation . 6. These Institutes , compiled Sandan " Incivium inferioribus ex ...
... given both of the rules formerly prevailing and of those which , after becoming obscured by disuse , were subsequently made bright again by our Imperial renovation . 6. These Institutes , compiled Sandan " Incivium inferioribus ex ...
Page 7
... given in our note on Gaius I. 3 . 2 The power of the senate to legis- late ( except on matters specially re- mitted to it by the populus assem- bled in comitia ) , was denied in re- publican times ( see Gaius I. 4 ) : but under the ...
... given in our note on Gaius I. 3 . 2 The power of the senate to legis- late ( except on matters specially re- mitted to it by the populus assem- bled in comitia ) , was denied in re- publican times ( see Gaius I. 4 ) : but under the ...
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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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