| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - Constitutional law - 1823 - 872 pages
...or be charged with them, in their natural capacities : agreeably to that maxim of the civil law, " si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur ; nee, quod debet universitas, singuli debent." A corporation may be dissolved, 1. By act of parliament, which is boundless in its operations. 2. By... | |
| Proudhon (M., Jean Baptiste Victor) - Property - 1825 - 574 pages
...n'appartient qu'aux corps de la commune, quoique la jouissance en soit dévolue à chacun des liabitans , si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur : nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent (i); ou en d'autres termes encore, universitatis sunt, non sîngùlorum , quœ in fivitatibus sunt,... | |
| George Bowyer - Constitutional law - 1841 - 742 pages
...extending to them, in a modified form, that privilege of corporate bodies so neatly expressed by Ulpian : si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur ; nee quod debet universitas singuli debent. These privileged bodies must, like corporations, have a style or name ; but they sue, and must be sued,... | |
| Patrick Mac Chombaich De Colquhoun - Canon law - 1851 - 722 pages
...deeds.7 And although all such obligations affect the corporation in the aggregate upon the principle, si quid universitati debetur singulis non debetur; nee quod debet universitas singuli debent ;8 yet the administration can enforce its bye-laws on individual members, with respect to the payment... | |
| Thomas Tayler - English language - 1858 - 588 pages
...particular thing should be conveyed in the time of war to the enemy, it should be rigidly observed. Si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur; nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent. If anything be due to a society (at large), it is not due to the individuals; nor do those individuals... | |
| Wilhelm Rein - Roman law - 1858 - 1006 pages
...getrennt. Ein Wechsel der Personen war daher ohne Einfluss. Ulp. Dig. III, 4, 1. 7. §. 1. 2. si qvid universitati debetur , singulis non debetur , nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent. In decurionibus vel aliis universitatibits nihil refert, utrum omnes iidem maneant, an pars maneat veltßtnnes... | |
| George Leapingwell - Civil law - 1859 - 384 pages
...obligations or liabilities of a Coriitie2habl poration affected it in its corporate capacity only, for " si quid universitati debetur singulis non debetur; nee quod debet universitas singuli debent8." A Corporation as such cannot commit crimes or Howdis- offences. It ceases to exist when the... | |
| D. Serrigny - Administrative law (Roman law) - 1862 - 558 pages
...rapprochement avec les mots municipium et decuria. V. cependant Savigny, Traité de Droit rom. t. n, p. 253. * Si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur : nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent. Dig. 1. 7, § 1, Quod cuf. uni». TITRE VIL DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT PUBLIC. 1004. Les Codes romains ne s'occupent... | |
| Thomas Tayler - English language - 1866 - 618 pages
...particular thing should be conveyed in the time of war to the enemy, it should be rigidly observed. Si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur ; nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent. If anything be due to a society (at large), it is not due to the individuals ; nor do those individuals... | |
| Lord Thomas Mackenzie Mackenzie - Comparative law - 1870 - 476 pages
...effects against which execution can be directed, the creditors of the corporation must go unpaid : " Si quid universitati debetur, singulis non debetur ; nee quod debet universitas, singuli debent." — D. 3. 4. 7. 1. Voting at The mode of voting at general meetings of the corporate body depends,... | |
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