| Thomas Cooper - Roman law - 1812 - 748 pages
...conveniatur: in confitentem vero, antequam jussu magisiratuum conveniatur, solventem, simpli redditur. § 26. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action...others, of -which -we have spoken, in that they always inforce a condemnation in double the value ; but in an action, given by the law Aquilia for an injury... | |
| Daniel Chipman - Law - 1822 - 240 pages
...analogous principle is to be found in the following passage in Justinian's Institutes, Lib. 4< Tit. 6. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action...double the value ; but in an action given by the Law Jlquilia for an injury done, and sometimes in an action of deposit, the double value may be exacted... | |
| Thomas Cooper - Roman law - 1841 - 672 pages
...conveuiatur : in. confitentem vero, autequam jussu magistratuum conveniatur, solventem, simpli redditur. { 26. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action...the law Aquilia for an injury done, and sometimes in nn action of deposit, the double value may be exacted in the case of denial ; but iftbe defendant confesses,... | |
| Member of the New York Bar - Roman law - 1852 - 738 pages
...conveniatur : in ' confi tentem vero, autequam jussu magistratuum conveniatur. solventem, simpli redditur. $ 26. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action...others, of which we have spoken, in that they always inforce a condemnation in double the value; but in an action, given by the law Aquilia for an injury... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1853 - 628 pages
...vero, et antequam jussu magistratuum conveniatur solventem, simplum redditur. GAI. iv. 9. 171. 1 20. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action...account of a slave corrupted, differ from the others, which we have placed under the same head, in that they are always brought for double the value; but... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1859 - 628 pages
...vero, et autequam jussu magistratuum conveníate solventem, siinplum redditur. GAI. iv. 0. 171. 1 20. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action on account of a slave cqrrupted, diner from the others, which we have placed under the same head, in that they are always... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1876 - 772 pages
...conveniatur; in confitentem vero, et antequam jussu magistratuum conveniatur solventem, simplum redditur. 26. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action on account of a elave corrupted, differ from the othei-s, which we have placed under the same head, in that they are... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1878 - 688 pages
...non ita est, sed omnimodo quisque in quadruplum condemnatur, quod est et in furti manifesti actione. 26. But an action of theft not manifest, and an action...account of a slave corrupted, differ from the others, which we have placed under the same head, in that they are always brought for double the value ; but... | |
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