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Page 63
... by the rescript of Seve- rus and Antoninus , are permitted , when they act by advice of persons related to them , to accuse their curc tors . ( Prochein ami . ) SV . Suspectus autem est , qui non ex fide LIB . I. TIT . XXVI . 63.
... by the rescript of Seve- rus and Antoninus , are permitted , when they act by advice of persons related to them , to accuse their curc tors . ( Prochein ami . ) SV . Suspectus autem est , qui non ex fide LIB . I. TIT . XXVI . 63.
Page 64
... fide tutelam gerit , licet sol- vendo sit , ut Julianus quoque scrip- sit . Sed , et anteaquam incipiat tutelam gerere tutor , posse eum qua- si suspectum removeri , idem Julia- nus scripsit : et secundum eum con- stitutum est . § 5 ...
... fide tutelam gerit , licet sol- vendo sit , ut Julianus quoque scrip- sit . Sed , et anteaquam incipiat tutelam gerere tutor , posse eum qua- si suspectum removeri , idem Julia- nus scripsit : et secundum eum con- stitutum est . § 5 ...
Page 79
... fide . Otherwise it might be fairly objected , " that he had built rashly upon that ground which he knew to be the property of another . " § XXXI . Si Titius alienam plan- et ex diverso , si Titius suam plan- tam in LIB . II . TIT . I 79.
... fide . Otherwise it might be fairly objected , " that he had built rashly upon that ground which he knew to be the property of another . " § XXXI . Si Titius alienam plan- et ex diverso , si Titius suam plan- tam in LIB . II . TIT . I 79.
Page 80
... fide consevit . § 32. As plants appertain to the soil , in which they have rooted , so grain also is understood to follow the property of that ground , in which it is sowed . But as he , who hath built upon the ground of another , may ...
... fide consevit . § 32. As plants appertain to the soil , in which they have rooted , so grain also is understood to follow the property of that ground , in which it is sowed . But as he , who hath built upon the ground of another , may ...
Page 81
... fide nactus est . that ground by accession ; so letters also , although written with gold , ap- ` pertain to the paper or parchment , upon which they are written . And therefore , if Titius shall have written a poem , a history , or an ...
... fide nactus est . that ground by accession ; so letters also , although written with gold , ap- ` pertain to the paper or parchment , upon which they are written . And therefore , if Titius shall have written a poem , a history , or an ...
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