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Page 69
... obligated , unless for the re- demption of captives . But , if a man should consecrate a building by his own authority , it would not thus be rendered sacred ; but the ground upon which , a sacred edifice hath once been erected , will ...
... obligated , unless for the re- demption of captives . But , if a man should consecrate a building by his own authority , it would not thus be rendered sacred ; but the ground upon which , a sacred edifice hath once been erected , will ...
Page 87
... obligations however contracted : nor is it an objection that things corpo- real are contained in an inheri- tance ; for ... obligation , are undoubtedly incorporeal . these may be added the rights , ( or qualities , ) of rural and city ...
... obligations however contracted : nor is it an objection that things corpo- real are contained in an inheri- tance ; for ... obligation , are undoubtedly incorporeal . these may be added the rights , ( or qualities , ) of rural and city ...
Page 200
... obligation to institute , or dis- inherit his adopted son , there being no natural tie between them . Nor can the adopted person , claim under the Sabinian senatus - consultum , by being one of three sons : for in this case he can ...
... obligation to institute , or dis- inherit his adopted son , there being no natural tie between them . Nor can the adopted person , claim under the Sabinian senatus - consultum , by being one of three sons : for in this case he can ...
Page 244
... obligations . An obligation is the chain of the law , by which we are necessarily bound to make some payment , according to the laws of our country . prior . § 1. Obligations are primarily divided into two kinds , civil and prætorian ...
... obligations . An obligation is the chain of the law , by which we are necessarily bound to make some payment , according to the laws of our country . prior . § 1. Obligations are primarily divided into two kinds , civil and prætorian ...
Page 245
... obligation may be founded on the thing itself ; as by the delivery of a loan or mutuum : and this may be of any thing , having weight , number , or number , or measure , as wine , oil , corn , coin , brass , silver , or gold ; which ...
... obligation may be founded on the thing itself ; as by the delivery of a loan or mutuum : and this may be of any thing , having weight , number , or number , or measure , as wine , oil , corn , coin , brass , silver , or gold ; which ...
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