Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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Page 172
... outraged , the wife cannot sue ; for wives should be pro- tected by their husbands , not husbands by their wives . Finally , a father - in - law may sue on an outrage committed on his daughter - in - law , if the son to whom she is ...
... outraged , the wife cannot sue ; for wives should be pro- tected by their husbands , not husbands by their wives . Finally , a father - in - law may sue on an outrage committed on his daughter - in - law , if the son to whom she is ...
Page 173
... outrage was to bring you into contempt , though he can sue in his own name . The principle is the same when another man's slave believes himself to belong to you ; you can sue on an outrage committed on him only when its object is to ...
... outrage was to bring you into contempt , though he can sue in his own name . The principle is the same when another man's slave believes himself to belong to you ; you can sue on an outrage committed on him only when its object is to ...
Page 174
... outrage aggravated , as where a man is struck in the eye . Whether the person on whom such an outrage is inflicted is independent or in the power of another is almost entirely immaterial , it being considered aggravated 10 in either ...
... outrage aggravated , as where a man is struck in the eye . Whether the person on whom such an outrage is inflicted is independent or in the power of another is almost entirely immaterial , it being considered aggravated 10 in either ...
Page 190
... effect the contract in such cases is made at his bidding . TITLE VIII . OF NOXAL ACTIONS . Where a delict , such as theft , robbery , unlawful damage , or 6 outrage , is committed by a slave , a 190 BOOK IV . Of noxal actions.
... effect the contract in such cases is made at his bidding . TITLE VIII . OF NOXAL ACTIONS . Where a delict , such as theft , robbery , unlawful damage , or 6 outrage , is committed by a slave , a 190 BOOK IV . Of noxal actions.
Page 191
... outrage . This 2 principle of noxal surrender in lieu of paying damages awarded is based on most excellent reason , for it would be unjust that the misdeed of a slave should involve his master in any detriment beyond the loss of his ...
... outrage . This 2 principle of noxal surrender in lieu of paying damages awarded is based on most excellent reason , for it would be unjust that the misdeed of a slave should involve his master in any detriment beyond the loss of his ...
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