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Page 69
... may use | it , although the rest dissent . And , when there is a proprietor , and an usufructuary , of the same place , the proprietor , without the consent of illatus est mortuus , tamen locus re- ligiosus fit . LIB . II . TIT . I. 69.
... may use | it , although the rest dissent . And , when there is a proprietor , and an usufructuary , of the same place , the proprietor , without the consent of illatus est mortuus , tamen locus re- ligiosus fit . LIB . II . TIT . I. 69.
Page 70
... usufructuary , cannot render it religious . But a dead body may be laid in a place , with consent of the owner ; who if he should afterwards dissent , yet the place becomes reli- gious . sanctis . § 10. Holy things also , as the walls ...
... usufructuary , cannot render it religious . But a dead body may be laid in a place , with consent of the owner ; who if he should afterwards dissent , yet the place becomes reli- gious . sanctis . § 10. Holy things also , as the walls ...
Page 82
... usufructuary of lands can gain no property in the fruits , until he hath actually gathered them ; and therefore , if he should die , while the fruits , although ripe , are yet un- gathered , they could not be claimed by his heirs , but ...
... usufructuary of lands can gain no property in the fruits , until he hath actually gathered them ; and therefore , if he should die , while the fruits , although ripe , are yet un- gathered , they could not be claimed by his heirs , but ...
Page 83
... usufructuary ; but the offspring of a female slave cannot be thus con- sidered , but belongs to the proprietor of such ... usufruct of a flock , ought ( according to Juli- an ) to preserve the original number intire , by supplying the ...
... usufructuary ; but the offspring of a female slave cannot be thus con- sidered , but belongs to the proprietor of such ... usufruct of a flock , ought ( according to Juli- an ) to preserve the original number intire , by supplying the ...
Page 87
... usufructs , uses , and all obligations however contracted : nor is it an objection that things corpo- real are contained in an inheri- tance ; for fruits , gathered from the earth , are corporeal ; and that also is generally corporeal ...
... usufructs , uses , and all obligations however contracted : nor is it an objection that things corpo- real are contained in an inheri- tance ; for fruits , gathered from the earth , are corporeal ; and that also is generally corporeal ...
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