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Page 77
... , without the consent of their proprietors . § 28. If the corn of Titius hath been mixed with yours by consent , the heap is in common ; because the dum de eâ re agere . De ædificatione ex suâ LIB . II . TIT . I. 77.
... , without the consent of their proprietors . § 28. If the corn of Titius hath been mixed with yours by consent , the heap is in common ; because the dum de eâ re agere . De ædificatione ex suâ LIB . II . TIT . I. 77.
Page 78
... Titius id mis- cuerit sine tuâ volnntate , non vide- tur commune esse : quia singula corpora in suâ substantiâ durant . Sed nec magis istis casibus com- mune fit frumentum , quam grex in- telligitur esse communis , si pecora , Titii ...
... Titius id mis- cuerit sine tuâ volnntate , non vide- tur commune esse : quia singula corpora in suâ substantiâ durant . Sed nec magis istis casibus com- mune fit frumentum , quam grex in- telligitur esse communis , si pecora , Titii ...
Page 79
... Titius sets another man's tam in solo suo posuerit , ipsius erit ; plant in his own ground , the plant De satione ... Titius alienam plan- et ex diverso , si Titius suam plan- tam in LIB . II . TIT . I 79.
... Titius sets another man's tam in solo suo posuerit , ipsius erit ; plant in his own ground , the plant De satione ... Titius alienam plan- et ex diverso , si Titius suam plan- tam in LIB . II . TIT . I 79.
Page 80
... Titius : on the contra- ry , if Titius shall have set his own plant in Mævius's ground , the plant will belong to Mævius ; provided in either case , it hath taken root ; for , until then , the property remains in him who planted it ...
... Titius : on the contra- ry , if Titius shall have set his own plant in Mævius's ground , the plant will belong to Mævius ; provided in either case , it hath taken root ; for , until then , the property remains in him who planted it ...
Page 81
... Titius scrip- serit , hujus corporis non Titius , sed tu dominus esse videris . Sed , si à Titio petas tuos libros , tuasve membranas , nec impensas scripturæ solvere paratus sis , poterit se Titius defendere per exceptionem doli ma- li ...
... Titius scrip- serit , hujus corporis non Titius , sed tu dominus esse videris . Sed , si à Titio petas tuos libros , tuasve membranas , nec impensas scripturæ solvere paratus sis , poterit se Titius defendere per exceptionem doli ma- li ...
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