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... judge possessed for the purpose of facilitating the administration of justice . Nevertheless , it was eminently desirable , in the interests of uniform law throughout the empire , and of public order , that the exercise of this power of ...
... judge possessed for the purpose of facilitating the administration of justice . Nevertheless , it was eminently desirable , in the interests of uniform law throughout the empire , and of public order , that the exercise of this power of ...
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... judges , or those who consulted them called them as witnesses . " And Gaius , Gaius i . 7. in a well - known passage ... judge might follow what opinion he chose , as is laid down in a rescript of the Emperor Hadrian . " The direct ...
... judges , or those who consulted them called them as witnesses . " And Gaius , Gaius i . 7. in a well - known passage ... judge might follow what opinion he chose , as is laid down in a rescript of the Emperor Hadrian . " The direct ...
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... judge , and that , in case of variety of opinion , the opinion of the majority was to prevail , goes on to enact that in case of equality the side on which Papinian was should prevail . Ulpian and Paul . A.D. 180-237 . Ulpian and Paul ...
... judge , and that , in case of variety of opinion , the opinion of the majority was to prevail , goes on to enact that in case of equality the side on which Papinian was should prevail . Ulpian and Paul . A.D. 180-237 . Ulpian and Paul ...
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... judges , and was the more necessary in consequence of the appellate jurisdiction . which rested in the emperor . The actual mode in which the opinions of deceased jurists were worked into the legal system of the day , and qualified by ...
... judges , and was the more necessary in consequence of the appellate jurisdiction . which rested in the emperor . The actual mode in which the opinions of deceased jurists were worked into the legal system of the day , and qualified by ...
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... judges is one of the most dominant , and the more so as that action is supported by traditional concurrence and sympathy . Roman law affords a signal illustration of the enormous influence which a merely professional habit of ...
... judges is one of the most dominant , and the more so as that action is supported by traditional concurrence and sympathy . Roman law affords a signal illustration of the enormous influence which a merely professional habit of ...
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