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Page 73
... theft . De occupatione in bello . XVII . Item ea , quæ ex hosti- bus capimus , jure gentium statim nostra fiunt ; adèo quidem , ut et li- beri homines in servitutem nostram deducantur ; qui tamen , si evase- rint nostram potestatem , et ...
... theft . De occupatione in bello . XVII . Item ea , quæ ex hosti- bus capimus , jure gentium statim nostra fiunt ; adèo quidem , ut et li- beri homines in servitutem nostram deducantur ; qui tamen , si evase- rint nostram potestatem , et ...
Page 77
... theft , and a personal ac- tion , called a condiction , against the purloiner ; whether the vestment was made by him , or by another : for al though things , which become , as it were , extinct by the change of their form , can not be ...
... theft , and a personal ac- tion , called a condiction , against the purloiner ; whether the vestment was made by him , or by another : for al though things , which become , as it were , extinct by the change of their form , can not be ...
Page 82
... theft . De fructibus bonâ fide perceptis . XXXV . Si quis à non domino , quem dominum esse crediderit , bo- na fide fundum emerit , vel ex do- natione , aliave qualibet justà causa , æque bona fide acceperit , naturali ratione placuit ...
... theft . De fructibus bonâ fide perceptis . XXXV . Si quis à non domino , quem dominum esse crediderit , bo- na fide fundum emerit , vel ex do- natione , aliave qualibet justà causa , æque bona fide acceperit , naturali ratione placuit ...
Page 86
... theft . And , goods , which have dropped from a carriage in motion , without the knowledge of the owner , may be considered in the same light . TITULUS SECUNDUS . DE REBUS CORPORALIBUS ET INCORPORALIBUS . Secunda -86 LIB . II . TIT . I.
... theft . And , goods , which have dropped from a carriage in motion , without the knowledge of the owner , may be considered in the same light . TITULUS SECUNDUS . DE REBUS CORPORALIBUS ET INCORPORALIBUS . Secunda -86 LIB . II . TIT . I.
Page 97
... theft . So if he , who hath the usufruct of a fe- male slave , sell or give away her child believing it to be his property , he does not commit theft ; for theft implies an intention to commit it . It may also happen , by various means ...
... theft . So if he , who hath the usufruct of a fe- male slave , sell or give away her child believing it to be his property , he does not commit theft ; for theft implies an intention to commit it . It may also happen , by various means ...
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