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Page 50
... possession of goods , or an inheri tance in trust ; for , there is a possi- bility of damage , as well as gain . Quomodo auctoritas interponi debet . § II . Tutor autem statim in ipso negotio præsens debet auctor fieri , si hoc pupillo ...
... possession of goods , or an inheri tance in trust ; for , there is a possi- bility of damage , as well as gain . Quomodo auctoritas interponi debet . § II . Tutor autem statim in ipso negotio præsens debet auctor fieri , si hoc pupillo ...
Page 79
... possession bonâ 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 ...
... possession bonâ 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 ...
Page 81
... possession of such papers and parchments bonâ fide . § XXXIV . Si quis in alienâ ta- bula pinxerit , quidam putant tabu- lam picturæ cedere : aliis videtur , picturam ( qualiscunque sit ) tabulæ cedere : sed nobis videtur meliùs esse ...
... possession of such papers and parchments bonâ fide . § XXXIV . Si quis in alienâ ta- bula pinxerit , quidam putant tabu- lam picturæ cedere : aliis videtur , picturam ( qualiscunque sit ) tabulæ cedere : sed nobis videtur meliùs esse ...
Page 82
... possession fairly . But , if he , or any other , shall have taken a- way the tablet feloniously , it is evi- dent , that the owner may prosecute by any action of theft . De fructibus bonâ fide perceptis . XXXV . Si quis à non domino ...
... possession fairly . But , if he , or any other , shall have taken a- way the tablet feloniously , it is evi- dent , that the owner may prosecute by any action of theft . De fructibus bonâ fide perceptis . XXXV . Si quis à non domino ...
Page 84
... possessions , ( such as those situated in the provinces , ) may be aliened in the same manner : for between these , and the Italian estates , we have now taken away all distinc- tion , so that , on account of a dona- tion , a marriage ...
... possessions , ( such as those situated in the provinces , ) may be aliened in the same manner : for between these , and the Italian estates , we have now taken away all distinc- tion , so that , on account of a dona- tion , a marriage ...
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