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... Heir must be appointed in due form ; and may be ( a ) Free or Slave ; ( B ) Appointed to the whole or a part ; ( 7 ) Appointed absolutely or under con- dition ; Also when there are Several Heirs , they may be appointed either ...
... Heir must be appointed in due form ; and may be ( a ) Free or Slave ; ( B ) Appointed to the whole or a part ; ( 7 ) Appointed absolutely or under con- dition ; Also when there are Several Heirs , they may be appointed either ...
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... heir with a gift of freedom ; so that the slave will become free and his sole and " necessary " heir , provided no one else become heir under the same testament , either because no one else is appointed heir , or because the person ...
... heir with a gift of freedom ; so that the slave will become free and his sole and " necessary " heir , provided no one else become heir under the same testament , either because no one else is appointed heir , or because the person ...
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... heir ' , should either have in their slave a " necessary " heir to make payment to their creditors , or that the creditors in case of his failure to do this might sell the property attached to the inheritance in the name of the slave ...
... heir ' , should either have in their slave a " necessary " heir to make payment to their creditors , or that the creditors in case of his failure to do this might sell the property attached to the inheritance in the name of the slave ...
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... heir ' . 4. But a tutor cannot be appointed for a specific property or transaction , because the tutor is appointed to the person and not to the transaction or property 2 . 5. When any one has appointed tutors to his " daughters or sons ...
... heir ' . 4. But a tutor cannot be appointed for a specific property or transaction , because the tutor is appointed to the person and not to the transaction or property 2 . 5. When any one has appointed tutors to his " daughters or sons ...
Page 56
... heir was a fiduciary tutor , whereas the ascendant him- self had been a statutory tutor . Yet Ulpian ( XI . 5 ) calls the ascen- dant too a fiduciary tutor , and again in D. 26. 4. 3. 3 avoids calling him statutory , saying , vicem ...
... heir was a fiduciary tutor , whereas the ascendant him- self had been a statutory tutor . Yet Ulpian ( XI . 5 ) calls the ascen- dant too a fiduciary tutor , and again in D. 26. 4. 3. 3 avoids calling him statutory , saying , vicem ...
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