Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... inheritance . And this was a judicious provision of the lex Aelia Sentia , for it was most desirable that persons in embarrassed circumstances , who could get no other heir , should have a slave as necessary heir to satisfy their ...
... inheritance . And this was a judicious provision of the lex Aelia Sentia , for it was most desirable that persons in embarrassed circumstances , who could get no other heir , should have a slave as necessary heir to satisfy their ...
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... inheritance , demand the possession of goods , or accept an inheritance by way of trust , even though such act be advantageous to them , and involves no chance of loss . If the guardian thinks the transaction will be beneficial 2 to his ...
... inheritance , demand the possession of goods , or accept an inheritance by way of trust , even though such act be advantageous to them , and involves no chance of loss . If the guardian thinks the transaction will be beneficial 2 to his ...
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... inheritance . Again , a man who is 5 already guardian or curator to three persons without having sought after the office is entitled to exemption from further burdens of the kind so long as he is actually engaged with these , provided ...
... inheritance . Again , a man who is 5 already guardian or curator to three persons without having sought after the office is entitled to exemption from further burdens of the kind so long as he is actually engaged with these , provided ...
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... inheritance , usufruct , and obligations , however acquired . And it is no objection to this definition that an inheritance comprises things which are corporeal ; for the fruits of land enjoyed by a usufructuary are corporeal too , and ...
... inheritance , usufruct , and obligations , however acquired . And it is no objection to this definition that an inheritance comprises things which are corporeal ; for the fruits of land enjoyed by a usufructuary are corporeal too , and ...
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... inheritance and obligations we will treat in their proper places respectively . And having now briefly expounded the modes in which we acquire things by the law of nations , let us turn and see in what modes they are acquired by statute ...
... inheritance and obligations we will treat in their proper places respectively . And having now briefly expounded the modes in which we acquire things by the law of nations , let us turn and see in what modes they are acquired by statute ...
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accept the inheritance acquired adoptive father adrogation age of puberty agnates appointed aurei become belong bequeathed born brother called child civil law claim cloth codicils cognates consequently contract creditors daughter death debtor deceased deemed disinherited dowry edict emancipated Emperors Severus enactment entitled executed Extra fcap females freedman gift give given grandchildren grandfather grandson guardian or curator guardianship imperial constitutions instance instituted heir intention intestacy intestate kind land latter legacy legatee lex Aelia Sentia lex Aquilia lex Julia loss of status males manumission manumitted master mode mother natural obligation owner ownership Oxford Papinian parent paternal patron peculium plaintiff possession postliminium praetor promise pupil rescript rule Seius self-successors Severus and Antoninus sister slave statute statutory Stichus stipulation succession sued testament testamentary guardian testator testator's theft thing third person tion Titius TITLE transfer trust Twelve Tables usucapion usufruct valid void W. W. Skeat
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