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... money , but all things , both immovable and movable , and both corporeal objects and rights . * The designation bona has either a natural meaning , or that of the ius civile . - That is regarded as a man's property which remains over ...
... money , but all things , both immovable and movable , and both corporeal objects and rights . * The designation bona has either a natural meaning , or that of the ius civile . - That is regarded as a man's property which remains over ...
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... money is already due , by venire diema that the date has arrived when the money can be sued for . Where a person shall have entered into an absolute contract , time both runs and has elapsed ; where the stipulation is in diem , time ...
... money is already due , by venire diema that the date has arrived when the money can be sued for . Where a person shall have entered into an absolute contract , time both runs and has elapsed ; where the stipulation is in diem , time ...
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... give 50,000 sesterces to the People , and let such money be claimed by whomsoever it pleases . K BOOK I. Chapter II . a b $ 147 . THE EXERCISE OF RIGHTS . 129 Commencement and Termination of Actions; and of Prescrip- tion in particular.
... give 50,000 sesterces to the People , and let such money be claimed by whomsoever it pleases . K BOOK I. Chapter II . a b $ 147 . THE EXERCISE OF RIGHTS . 129 Commencement and Termination of Actions; and of Prescrip- tion in particular.
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... money from you which I was about to hand over to you by way of loan , and have not handed it over . For it is certain that such money can be sued for by you , because it is your duty to pay , as you are liable on the stipulation . But ...
... money from you which I was about to hand over to you by way of loan , and have not handed it over . For it is certain that such money can be sued for by you , because it is your duty to pay , as you are liable on the stipulation . But ...
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... money shall certainly not be demanded . Temporal and dilatory are those which are not always admissible , but can be avoided , e.g. , those of a temporal contractual agreement , i.e. , that , it may be , proceedings shall not be taken ...
... money shall certainly not be demanded . Temporal and dilatory are those which are not always admissible , but can be avoided , e.g. , those of a temporal contractual agreement , i.e. , that , it may be , proceedings shall not be taken ...
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