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... entitled to the full credit of having elucidated all the above - mentioned facts concerning the MSS . of the Digest . 2. The Institutes . There were very numerous copies of the Institutes , and they were much more widely read , even in ...
... entitled to the full credit of having elucidated all the above - mentioned facts concerning the MSS . of the Digest . 2. The Institutes . There were very numerous copies of the Institutes , and they were much more widely read , even in ...
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... entitled to rank as a second great power , equal in importance to the jus civile . But the constitutional changes which were now 7 6 Qui plurimum tribuunt edicto , praetoris edictum legem annuam dicunt esse ' ( in Verrem , II . 1. 42 ) ...
... entitled to rank as a second great power , equal in importance to the jus civile . But the constitutional changes which were now 7 6 Qui plurimum tribuunt edicto , praetoris edictum legem annuam dicunt esse ' ( in Verrem , II . 1. 42 ) ...
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... entitled to an acquittal , even though he only gave satisfaction to the plaintiff during the trial ( ' omnia judicia esse absolutoria ' ) . The Proculians , on the other hand , insisted that in the actiones stricti juris . i . e . in ...
... entitled to an acquittal , even though he only gave satisfaction to the plaintiff during the trial ( ' omnia judicia esse absolutoria ' ) . The Proculians , on the other hand , insisted that in the actiones stricti juris . i . e . in ...
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... entitled to give authoritative responsa , which he did by means of his rescripts ( § 16 ) . Thus it happened that later ages failed to appreciate the distinction between jurists who had , and jurists who had not , the jus respondendi ...
... entitled to give authoritative responsa , which he did by means of his rescripts ( § 16 ) . Thus it happened that later ages failed to appreciate the distinction between jurists who had , and jurists who had not , the jus respondendi ...
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... entitled may exer- cise his power . Real rights are thus the final end of proprietary dealings . On the other hand , the purpose of obligatory rights is * Translator's Note . The term ' real rights ' will be used throughout in the sense ...
... entitled may exer- cise his power . Real rights are thus the final end of proprietary dealings . On the other hand , the purpose of obligatory rights is * Translator's Note . The term ' real rights ' will be used throughout in the sense ...
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acquired action agnatic autem bonae fidei bonorum possessio causa century civil law claim Code condemnatio condictio contract Corpus juris civilis correal creditor debt debtor defendant Digest effect ejus emperor entitled fact factum fiduciae filiusfamilias formal formula formulary procedure Gajus German glossators heir husband inheritance Institutes intentio ipso jure judex judicial judicium jure cessio jurisprudence juristic act juristic person jus civile jus gentium Justinian leges legis actio liability litis contestatio magistrate mancipatio manus marriage means merely nexum obligation owner ownership Pandects Papinian party patria potestas person plaintiff possession potest praetor praetorian edict praetorian law principle private law purpose quae quam quod Röm Roman law rules of law sense servitude sive slave so-called stipulatio stricti juris sunt thing traditio transaction Twelve Tables ULPIAN usucapio usus veluti vindicatio words
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Page 58 - Jus praetorium est quod praetores introduxerunt adjuvandi vel supplendi vel corrigendi juris civilis gratia propter utilitatem publicam.
Page 48 - ... quod vero naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur, vocaturque ius gentium, quasi quo iure omnes gentes utuntur.
Page 104 - Again: si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur, nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent.
Page 357 - ... gentiles sunt inter se, qui eodem nomine sunt.' non est satis, 'qui ab ingenuis oriundi sunt.' ne id quidem satis est. 'quorum maiorum nemo servitutem servivit.' abest etiam nunc. 'qui capite non sunt deminuti.
Page 356 - Legal' must be here understood as equivalent to ' by virtue of a law '. 1. Sunt autem adgnati per virilis sexus cognationem conjunct!, quasi a patre cognati, veluti frater eodem patre natus, fratris filius neposve ex eo, item patruus et patrui filius neposve ex eo. At qui per feminini sexus personas cognatione junguntur, non sunt adgnati, sed alias natural!
Page 309 - Cum autem emptio et venditio contracta sit (quod effici diximus, simulatque de pretio convenerit, cum sine scriptura res agitur), periculum rei venditae statim ad emptorem pertinet, tametsi adhuc ea res emptori tradita non sit.
Page 19 - Contra legem facit, qui id facit quod lex prohibet, in fraudem vero, qui salvis verbis legis sententiam eius circumvenit.
Page 16 - Publicum ius est quod ad statum rei Romanae spectat, privatum quod ad singulorum utilitatem: sunt enim quaedam publice utilia, quaedam privatim.
Page xxx - That an English writer of the time of Henry III. should have been able to put off on his countrymen as a compendium of pure English law a treatise of which the entire form and a third of the contents were directly borrowed from the Corpus Juris...
Page 521 - DCL). The Law of Nations considered as Independent Political Communities. Part I. On the Rights and Duties of Nations in time of Peace. A new Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 1884. Demy 8vo. 15*. Part II. On the Rights and Duties of Nations in Time of War.