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Page xii
... stating the three fundamental principles of Law : " honeste vivere , alterum non laedere , suum cuique tribuere , " Justinian sepa- rates Law into its two branches , viz . , Public and Private , and dismisses the former as unconnected ...
... stating the three fundamental principles of Law : " honeste vivere , alterum non laedere , suum cuique tribuere , " Justinian sepa- rates Law into its two branches , viz . , Public and Private , and dismisses the former as unconnected ...
Page xiii
... stated . Potestas of either kind is terminable : Dominica Potestas by Manumission , as already ex- plained in I. 5-7 . Patria Potestas by ( 1 ) The death or captivity of the Ascendant , ( 2 ) The emancipation , adoption or promotion of ...
... stated . Potestas of either kind is terminable : Dominica Potestas by Manumission , as already ex- plained in I. 5-7 . Patria Potestas by ( 1 ) The death or captivity of the Ascendant , ( 2 ) The emancipation , adoption or promotion of ...
Page 10
... stated , was probably the usage previously , so that Hadrian merely republished the old law and did not make any innovation . The law of Citations of Theodo- sius and Valentinianus was a much more thorough reform . By this en- actment ...
... stated , was probably the usage previously , so that Hadrian merely republished the old law and did not make any innovation . The law of Citations of Theodo- sius and Valentinianus was a much more thorough reform . By this en- actment ...
Page 29
... stated in Ulpian v . 6 . 2 Sc . whether they be of the whole or the half blood . 3 See Gaius in D. 23. 2. 17. 1 . The process of emancipation is ex- plained in I. 12. 6 . 4 An anomalous exception in favour of marriage with a brother's ...
... stated in Ulpian v . 6 . 2 Sc . whether they be of the whole or the half blood . 3 See Gaius in D. 23. 2. 17. 1 . The process of emancipation is ex- plained in I. 12. 6 . 4 An anomalous exception in favour of marriage with a brother's ...
Page 37
... stated above , the arrogatus on attaining puberty could if he pleased disannul the arrogation . D. I. 7 . 33 ; 2 This point was unsettled in the time of Gaius . See Gaius I. 106 . II . 19. 2 . si avus ex filio nepotem dat in adoptionem ...
... stated above , the arrogatus on attaining puberty could if he pleased disannul the arrogation . D. I. 7 . 33 ; 2 This point was unsettled in the time of Gaius . See Gaius I. 106 . II . 19. 2 . si avus ex filio nepotem dat in adoptionem ...
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