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... actions . Here too , if the book be compared with the parallel part of Justinian's Institutes , a striking differ- ence in the nature of the two will be visible . Gaius ' work is in every respect a book of practice : it considers actions ...
... actions . Here too , if the book be compared with the parallel part of Justinian's Institutes , a striking differ- ence in the nature of the two will be visible . Gaius ' work is in every respect a book of practice : it considers actions ...
Page 71
... action against her tutor on account of his tutelage ; but when tutors manage the business of pupils , male or female , they are accountable to them in an action of tutelage , after they have reached the age of puberty . 192. The ...
... action against her tutor on account of his tutelage ; but when tutors manage the business of pupils , male or female , they are accountable to them in an action of tutelage , after they have reached the age of puberty . 192. The ...
Page 100
... action of the owner who refused to indemnify him , by an ex- ceptio doli mali . He could , however , in no case ... action for them . Such an action would be absolutely refused by the Praetor , not granted and then overthrown in judicio ...
... action of the owner who refused to indemnify him , by an ex- ceptio doli mali . He could , however , in no case ... action for them . Such an action would be absolutely refused by the Praetor , not granted and then overthrown in judicio ...
Page 101
... actions the Praetor was careful to frame them , as far as possible , on the precedent of actions already existing ... action : -the epithet utilis being derived not from uti the verb , but uti the adverb . The special circumstances of ...
... actions the Praetor was careful to frame them , as far as possible , on the precedent of actions already existing ... action : -the epithet utilis being derived not from uti the verb , but uti the adverb . The special circumstances of ...
Page 102
... action : therefore the dominus being in possession of the picture , the owner of the tablet has by the civil law no action for his tablet . Here then is an opportunity for the Praetor to meet the spirit , and contravene the letter of ...
... action : therefore the dominus being in possession of the picture , the owner of the tablet has by the civil law no action for his tablet . Here then is an opportunity for the Praetor to meet the spirit , and contravene the letter of ...
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action Aelia Sentia agnates aput autem bona bonorum possessio capitis diminutio causa civil law conubium cretion cuius dari eadem edict eius enim esset etiam ex lege factum familiae father fideicommissum filius formula fuerit Gaius habet haec heredem heredes hereditas hereditatem ideo inheritance Inst instance instituted heir intentio inter itaque iuris judex Latin legacy legatum legis Lex Aelia Sentia Lex Julia Lex Papia Lex Papia Poppaea liberi mancipation manumission manumitted manus modo neque nihil nobis novation Numerius Negidius obligation patris patron pecunia person plaintiff posse possession possessionem possunt postea potest Praetor quae quam quia quibus quidem Quiritium quis quod quoque Roman citizen rule senatusconsultum sesterces sine sint sive slave stipulation sui juris sunt suus heres tamen tantum testament testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapion velut verbis vero woman words
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Page 35 - Sed et illa quaestz'o, an minor natu maiorem natu adoptare possit, utriusque adoptionis communz's est. 107. lllud proprium est eius adoptionis, quae per populum fit, quod is qui liberos in potestate habet, si se adrogandum dederit, non solum ipse potestati adrogatoris subicitur, sed etiam liberi eius in eiusdem fiunt potestate tamquam nepotes.
Page 57 - ... vocatur: non quia nominatim ea lege de hac tutela cavetur, sed quia perinde accepta est per interpretationem, atque si verbis legis introducta esset, eo enim ipso, quod hereditates libertorum libertarumque, si intestati decessissent, iusserat lex ad patronos liberosve eorum pertinere, crediderunt veteres voluisse legem etiam tutelas ad eos pertinere, cum et agnatos quos ad hereditatem vocal, eosdem et tutores esse iussit...
Page 1 - Ius autem civile vel gentium ita dividitur: omnes populi, qui legibus et moribus reguntur, partim suo proprio. partim communi omnium hominum iure utuntur: nam quod quisque populus ipse sibi ius constituit, id ipsius proprium...
Page 279 - Sed istae omnes legis actiones paulatim in odium venerunt. Namque ex nimia subtilitate veterum, qui tune jura condiderunt, eo res perducta est, ut vel qui minimum errasset, litem perderet...
Page 281 - Item in ea formula, quae publicano proponitur, talis fictio est, ut quanta pecunia olim, si pignus captum esset, id pignus is, a quo captum erat, luere deberet, tantam pecuniam condemnetur.
Page 143 - Ea quoque res quae in rerum natura non est, si modo futura est, per damnationem legari potest, velut: FRUCTUS QUI IN ILLO FUNDO NATI ERUNT, aut: QUOD EX ILLA ANCILLA NATUM ERIT. (204) Quod autem ita legatum est, post aditam hereditatem, etiamsi pure legatum est, non, ut per vindicationem legatum, continuo legatario adquiritur, sed nihilo minus heredis est. Et ideo legatarius in personam agere debet, id est intendere heredem sibi dare oportere...
Page 82 - XII tabularum prohibitam esse, non eo pertinet, ut ne ipse fur quive per vim possidet, usucapere possit (nam huic alia ratione usucapio non competit, quia scilicet mala fide possidet); sed nee ullus alius, quamquam ab eo bona fide emerit, usucapiendi ius habeat.
Page 287 - QUIDQUID PARET NUMERIUM NEGIDIUM AULO AGERIO DARE FACERE OPORTERE; item haec: SI PARET HOMINEM EX IURE QUIRITIUM AULI AGERII ESSE. (42) Adiudicatio est ea pars formulae qua permittitur iudici rem alicui ex litigatoribus adiudicare...
Page 253 - Item si fullo polienda curandave aut sarcinator sarcienda vestimenta mercede certa acceperit eaque furto amiserit, ipse furti habet actionem, non dominus, quia domini nihil interest earn rem non perire, cum iudicio locati a fullone aut sarcinatore rem suam persequi potest.
Page 76 - Mancipi uero res sunt, quae per mancipationem ad alium transferuntur ; unde etiam mancipi res sunt dictae. Quod autem ualet <mancipatio ; idem ualet et in iure cessio.