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... respect to the practical demands of legal intercourse ) , often also of aequitas ' ( e.g. , favore libertatis ) for certain cases , and in Roman Law , by the auctoritas pruden- tium . And so of something it may be said that ' iure ...
... respect to the practical demands of legal intercourse ) , often also of aequitas ' ( e.g. , favore libertatis ) for certain cases , and in Roman Law , by the auctoritas pruden- tium . And so of something it may be said that ' iure ...
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... respect of statutes that Cf. Inst . 1. 25 , have been framed obscurely ; at another , ' extensive , ' in respect of those that have been framed upon d Cf. Cic . p . too narrow a basis ; at other times , restrictive , ' in Cacc . 19 , 54 ...
... respect of statutes that Cf. Inst . 1. 25 , have been framed obscurely ; at another , ' extensive , ' in respect of those that have been framed upon d Cf. Cic . p . too narrow a basis ; at other times , restrictive , ' in Cacc . 19 , 54 ...
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... respect of that which was introduced for the good and convenience of men , to carry interpretation to such a rigid extreme as to violate their interest . It is impossible that all single cases should be specially comprised in statutes ...
... respect of that which was introduced for the good and convenience of men , to carry interpretation to such a rigid extreme as to violate their interest . It is impossible that all single cases should be specially comprised in statutes ...
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... respect of other Persons . The external world is the object of this expression of will : upon it the individual seeks definitely to operate ; it is that which he endeavours 1 It must always be supposed that in statutes there is ...
... respect of other Persons . The external world is the object of this expression of will : upon it the individual seeks definitely to operate ; it is that which he endeavours 1 It must always be supposed that in statutes there is ...
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... respect of the granting of citizenship ( leg . de civitate ) and the municipal constitution ( leges municipales ) had , and formally preserved , the character and the shape of a proper ' lex publ . pop . Rom . , ' because they appear as ...
... respect of the granting of citizenship ( leg . de civitate ) and the municipal constitution ( leges municipales ) had , and formally preserved , the character and the shape of a proper ' lex publ . pop . Rom . , ' because they appear as ...
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Page 14 - 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?