The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes, Volume 10Thomas Collett Sandars |
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... prætorian institution , this had no place in the XII Tables . The method in which it is introduced here , and still more that in which the jus patronatus is annexed to it by a sort of practical connection , is very significant of the ...
... prætorian institution , this had no place in the XII Tables . The method in which it is introduced here , and still more that in which the jus patronatus is annexed to it by a sort of practical connection , is very significant of the ...
Page 16
... prætorian actions . Gradually the cases , as well as the modes in which he would thus interfere , grew more and more certain and recog- nized , and thus a body of equitable principles was introduced into Roman law . The two great agents ...
... prætorian actions . Gradually the cases , as well as the modes in which he would thus interfere , grew more and more certain and recog- nized , and thus a body of equitable principles was introduced into Roman law . The two great agents ...
Page 17
... prætorian actions , but by the development of the law of obli- gations , the old conveyance of nexum having expanded into verbal and literal contracts , and real contracts being recognized where no form but the delivery of the thing was ...
... prætorian actions , but by the development of the law of obli- gations , the old conveyance of nexum having expanded into verbal and literal contracts , and real contracts being recognized where no form but the delivery of the thing was ...
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... are all said to have been pupile of Papinian . Julius Paulus was a member of the imperial council and prætorian præfect under Alexander Severus Paul . ( A.D 222 ) . Besides numerous fragments in the 20 INTRODUCTION .
... are all said to have been pupile of Papinian . Julius Paulus was a member of the imperial council and prætorian præfect under Alexander Severus Paul . ( A.D 222 ) . Besides numerous fragments in the 20 INTRODUCTION .
Page 21
... prætorian præfect at the time of his death , but the exact time when he was first appointed to the office is unknown . The Digest contains a greater number of ex- tracts from his writings than from those of any jurist . Besides these ...
... prætorian præfect at the time of his death , but the exact time when he was first appointed to the office is unknown . The Digest contains a greater number of ex- tracts from his writings than from those of any jurist . Besides these ...
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