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... unless either the statute attributes to itself retrospective power , or the latter is required by its special nature , its object , or the higher idea of Law , and therefore is to be taken as having been intended a Cf. §7 , s.lex - by ...
... unless either the statute attributes to itself retrospective power , or the latter is required by its special nature , its object , or the higher idea of Law , and therefore is to be taken as having been intended a Cf. §7 , s.lex - by ...
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... 3 It is inequitable , unless we take a general view of the statute , to decide or give an opinion according to some small portion of it before us . non debet admitti voluntatis quaestio . - D . 32 18 INTRODUCTION . 47.
... 3 It is inequitable , unless we take a general view of the statute , to decide or give an opinion according to some small portion of it before us . non debet admitti voluntatis quaestio . - D . 32 18 INTRODUCTION . 47.
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... no one . . . dare to add commentaries : unless alone he desire to make a Greek translation with the same arrangement , and in that order in which the Latin words are Excerpts appear in the Digest from thirty - nine jurists 64 INTRODUCTION .
... no one . . . dare to add commentaries : unless alone he desire to make a Greek translation with the same arrangement , and in that order in which the Latin words are Excerpts appear in the Digest from thirty - nine jurists 64 INTRODUCTION .
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... unless the highest degree of negligence be imputed to him ; for how is it if all in the city know what he alone does not know ? 1 Ignorance of Law is of no advantage to those wishing to ac- quire , but it does not prejudice those who ...
... unless the highest degree of negligence be imputed to him ; for how is it if all in the city know what he alone does not know ? 1 Ignorance of Law is of no advantage to those wishing to ac- quire , but it does not prejudice those who ...
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... unless a better bid be forthcoming , the purchase will be conditional . It is well - established law that a stipulation which arises in consideration of dowry contains this condition : if the marriage shall have followed . BOOK I ...
... unless a better bid be forthcoming , the purchase will be conditional . It is well - established law that a stipulation which arises in consideration of dowry contains this condition : if the marriage shall have followed . BOOK I ...
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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 top mancipatio mancipi manu manumission manumitted marriage neque nihil 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 regarded 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
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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?