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... Slavery § 22. Cives and Peregrini § 23. Paterfamilias and Filiusfamilias § 24. Capitis Deminutio . § 25. Existimationis Minutio 101 108 116 I 20 • 122 126 § 26. Introduction BOOK II . THE LAW OF PROPERTY . CHAPTER I. GENERAL PART . 1 ...
... Slavery § 22. Cives and Peregrini § 23. Paterfamilias and Filiusfamilias § 24. Capitis Deminutio . § 25. Existimationis Minutio 101 108 116 I 20 • 122 126 § 26. Introduction BOOK II . THE LAW OF PROPERTY . CHAPTER I. GENERAL PART . 1 ...
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... slave in the potestas of his master . Roman private law therefore refers to persons not only as subjects , but also as the objects of the private rights of other persons . But though in my opinion Professor Sohm's theoretical de ...
... slave in the potestas of his master . Roman private law therefore refers to persons not only as subjects , but also as the objects of the private rights of other persons . But though in my opinion Professor Sohm's theoretical de ...
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... slaves , to repeat the whole mancipatio cere- mony specially for each separate slave . Cp . Eck , vol . 1. p . 87 ( Romanist . Abt . ) of the ZS . der Sav . St. This follows from the legal rules about nexi liberatio ( inf . § 76 ) . It ...
... slaves , to repeat the whole mancipatio cere- mony specially for each separate slave . Cp . Eck , vol . 1. p . 87 ( Romanist . Abt . ) of the ZS . der Sav . St. This follows from the legal rules about nexi liberatio ( inf . § 76 ) . It ...
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... slave , and may either kill him or sell him ' trans Tiberim , ' i . e . into a foreign country , say , Etruria . If several creditors have claims upon one and the same debtor , the law allows them to cut the debtor into pieces , and ...
... slave , and may either kill him or sell him ' trans Tiberim , ' i . e . into a foreign country , say , Etruria . If several creditors have claims upon one and the same debtor , the law allows them to cut the debtor into pieces , and ...
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... slave who dis- covered the conspiracy of the sons of Brutus . In an in jure cessio the fictitious de- fendant himself directly confesses that he has no title . As distinguished from the judgment of a judex which only operates had the ...
... slave who dis- covered the conspiracy of the sons of Brutus . In an in jure cessio the fictitious de- fendant himself directly confesses that he has no title . As distinguished from the judgment of a judex which only operates had the ...
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acquired action agnatic autem bonae fidei bonorum possessio causa civil law claim condemnatio condictio contract Corpus juris Corpus juris civilis correal counter-claim creditor debt debtor defendant edict effect ejus enim entitled etiam exceptio doli fact factum fideicommissum fiduciae filiusfamilias formal formula heir heredes hereditatis husband inheritance intentio inter ipso jure judex judicium juris civilis juristic act juristic person jus civile jus gentium Justinian Justinian's law legatum lege legis actio liability litis contestatio mancipatio mandatum manus marriage means nexum obligation owner ownership Pandects party patria potestas peculium person plaintiff possession potest praetor praetorian law principle private law purpose quae quam quidem quod Roman law rule servitude sive slave so-called stipulatio stricti juris sunt testamentary testator thing traditio tutela Twelve Tables ULPIAN usucapio usus veluti verbis vindicatio wife words
Popular passages
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...