Institutes and History of Roman Private Law with Catena of Texts |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 72
Page viii
... place in the legal profession ; not least , perhaps , by those to whom will be entrusted the initiative in law - business . The statement , however , of Mr. F. Harrison , that an effective knowledge of Roman Law has been intro- duced ...
... place in the legal profession ; not least , perhaps , by those to whom will be entrusted the initiative in law - business . The statement , however , of Mr. F. Harrison , that an effective knowledge of Roman Law has been intro- duced ...
Page 13
... place in it . - Ius strictum is Law based upon abstract inference from positive , simple and rigid legal rules , described by the phrases iuris subtilitas , scrupulositas ' - the formal law , unexceptional and ab- solute ; whilst the ...
... place in it . - Ius strictum is Law based upon abstract inference from positive , simple and rigid legal rules , described by the phrases iuris subtilitas , scrupulositas ' - the formal law , unexceptional and ab- solute ; whilst the ...
Page 24
... place is taken by another ; it is the doctrine of 1 An obligation is the legal bond by which , according to the laws of our State , we are of necessity constrained to the per- formance of something . the transfer of the control of ...
... place is taken by another ; it is the doctrine of 1 An obligation is the legal bond by which , according to the laws of our State , we are of necessity constrained to the per- formance of something . the transfer of the control of ...
Page 27
... place of ' rex ' was taken by two ' consules , ' chosen yearly . Though they were invested with royal authority , their power was limited by the association with them of the Senate ( at first com- posed of the heads of the gentes ) in ...
... place of ' rex ' was taken by two ' consules , ' chosen yearly . Though they were invested with royal authority , their power was limited by the association with them of the Senate ( at first com- posed of the heads of the gentes ) in ...
Page 46
... place of which was by this time practically taken by the ' rescripta princ . ' Nevertheless , the authority of the writings of the classical jurists continued to exist to the full extent as a source of Law . Gai . i . § 7 : Responsa ...
... place of which was by this time practically taken by the ' rescripta princ . ' Nevertheless , the authority of the writings of the classical jurists continued to exist to the full extent as a source of Law . Gai . i . § 7 : Responsa ...
Contents
2 | |
6 | |
9 | |
12 | |
14 | |
17 | |
26 | |
39 | |
54 | |
55 | |
56 | |
62 | |
65 | |
72 | |
73 | |
81 | |
87 | |
107 | |
109 | |
118 | |
129 | |
135 | |
149 | |
158 | |
207 | |
257 | |
275 | |
285 | |
291 | |
298 | |
316 | |
318 | |
324 | |
333 | |
353 | |
367 | |
374 | |
385 | |
398 | |
413 | |
426 | |
444 | |
459 | |
466 | |
480 | |
509 | |
520 | |
526 | |
544 | |
553 | |
563 | |
578 | |
604 | |
613 | |
620 | |
626 | |
696 | |
698 | |
702 | |
707 | |
713 | |
719 | |
720 | |
724 | |
729 | |
736 | |
742 | |
749 | |
756 | |
758 | |
765 | |
768 | |
772 | |
778 | |
783 | |
790 | |
798 | |
813 | |
826 | |
843 | |
850 | |
856 | |
866 | |
885 | |
892 | |
899 | |
909 | |
918 | |
930 | |
934 | |
940 | |
946 | |
965 | |
972 | |
979 | |
993 | |
999 | |
1010 | |
1016 | |
1020 | |
1027 | |
1028 | |
1039 | |
1041 | |
Other editions - View all
Institutes and History of Roman Private Law: With Catena of Texts Carl Salkowski Limited preview - 2008 |
Common terms and phrases
according acquired action Aelia Sentia agnates apud atque autem belong BOOK causa Chapter citizenship condicione conubium cuius Edict eius Emperor enfranchised enim eorum esset etiam exceptio familia father filius freedman freedom fuerit gentium Glossators habet heir ideo Inst inter iudicium Iulia iure iuris ius civile ius gentium Juristic Persons jurists Justinian Latin legal relations lege legis liberi line from bottom line from top mancipatio mancipi manu manumission manumitted marriage neque nisi omnes ownership Papinian pater patria potestas patris patron Paul person plaintiff posse possession possunt postliminium potest praetor Private Law quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman citizens Roman Law servus sibi sine sive slave statute stipulatio stipulation sui iuris sunt tamen testament thing tion tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio veluti vero
Popular passages
Page 12 - Inveterata consuetudo pro lege non immerito custoditur, et hoc est ius quod dicitur moribus constitutum. nam cum ipsae leges nulla alia ex causa nos teneant, quam quod iudicio populi receptae sunt, merito et ea, quae sine ullo scripto populus probavit, tenebunt omnes: nam quid interest suffragio populus voluntatem suam declaret an rebus ipsis et factis?