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... allowed to hazard an opinion , both Courts were in existence prior to B. c . 366 , just as both continued to exercise jurisdiction long after that year in which the Praetor Urbanus came into being . There are classical references which ...
... allowed to hazard an opinion , both Courts were in existence prior to B. c . 366 , just as both continued to exercise jurisdiction long after that year in which the Praetor Urbanus came into being . There are classical references which ...
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... allowed at first that the Curule Aediles should be patricians and plebeians in alternate years ; later , that they should be always chosen from the two orders indiscriminately . Twelve Tables and supplemented by the later enactments of ...
... allowed at first that the Curule Aediles should be patricians and plebeians in alternate years ; later , that they should be always chosen from the two orders indiscriminately . Twelve Tables and supplemented by the later enactments of ...
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... allowed to confer a right or to invent a remedy utterly un- 1 See Austin's Jurisprudence , Lecture XXXV . 2 Gai . Comm . IV . 30 . * Savigny , on Possession , Bk . 1. ch . 13 . 4 Gai . Comm . IV . 32 , 38 . Maine's Ancient Law , ch . 2 ...
... allowed to confer a right or to invent a remedy utterly un- 1 See Austin's Jurisprudence , Lecture XXXV . 2 Gai . Comm . IV . 30 . * Savigny , on Possession , Bk . 1. ch . 13 . 4 Gai . Comm . IV . 32 , 38 . Maine's Ancient Law , ch . 2 ...
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... allowed to declare in his Edict , i.e. in his col- lection of edicta perpetua , ( the permanent edictal system being now fully revived , ) that the sufferer should have an action on the palpably false hypothesis that he was not the ...
... allowed to declare in his Edict , i.e. in his col- lection of edicta perpetua , ( the permanent edictal system being now fully revived , ) that the sufferer should have an action on the palpably false hypothesis that he was not the ...
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... allowed to legislate except through fictions : the other was appointed for the very purpose of legislating , since the Jus Civile ignored the rights of foreigners , whether against Romans or amongst themselves ' . For a long time ...
... allowed to legislate except through fictions : the other was appointed for the very purpose of legislating , since the Jus Civile ignored the rights of foreigners , whether against Romans or amongst themselves ' . For a long time ...
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