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... belong to any man both in bonis and ex jure Quiritium , when manumitted , ( by this same owner , that is 1 The comitia or senate in early imperial times still legislated in ap- pearance , but their legislation was according to the ...
... belong to any man both in bonis and ex jure Quiritium , when manumitted , ( by this same owner , that is 1 The comitia or senate in early imperial times still legislated in ap- pearance , but their legislation was according to the ...
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... belong to a man either in bonis or ex jure Quiritium , or by both titles ) ' , we shall hold that a slave is in his master's potestas only in case he be his in bonis , even if he be not the same man's ex jure Quiritium also . For he who ...
... belong to a man either in bonis or ex jure Quiritium , or by both titles ) ' , we shall hold that a slave is in his master's potestas only in case he be his in bonis , even if he be not the same man's ex jure Quiritium also . For he who ...
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... belong to him whose slave the mother was . But in this instance , too , the late emperor Vespasian , moved by the anomalous character of the rule , restored the regulation of the jus gentium , that in all cases , even if males were born ...
... belong to him whose slave the mother was . But in this instance , too , the late emperor Vespasian , moved by the anomalous character of the rule , restored the regulation of the jus gentium , that in all cases , even if males were born ...
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... belong to the patrons or their children , the ancients concluded that the law intended their tutelages also to devolve on them , since it ordered that the agnates too , whom it called to the inheritance , should be tutors as well ...
... belong to the patrons or their children , the ancients concluded that the law intended their tutelages also to devolve on them , since it ordered that the agnates too , whom it called to the inheritance , should be tutors as well ...
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... belong to me , but her tutelage devolves on you : for it is so provided by the Lex Junia . Therefore if she be made a Latin by one to whom she belonged both in bonis and ex jure Quiritium , the goods and the tutelage both go to the same ...
... belong to me , but her tutelage devolves on you : for it is so provided by the Lex Junia . Therefore if she be made a Latin by one to whom she belonged both in bonis and ex jure Quiritium , the goods and the tutelage both go to the same ...
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action Aelia Sentia agitur agnates aput autem bona bonorum causa centumviri cessio in jure civil law cretion cuius dari decemviri eius enim erit esset etiam ex jure Quiritium facere factum father fideicommissum filius formula fuerit furtum Gaius habet haec heir heredem heredes hereditatem idem ideo inheritance instance intentio inter interdict ipse itaque iuris judex Justinian Latin legacy legatee legatum lege legis Lex Aelia Sentia Lex Julia liberi loco mancipatio mancipium manumission manumitted manus mihi modo neque nexum nihil nobis nomine Numerius Negidius obligation patris patron pecunia person plaintiff posse possessio possession possessionem postea potest Praetor quae quam quamvis quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque res mancipi Roman citizen senatusconsultum sesterces sine sint sive slave solum stipulation sui juris sunt tamen testament testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapion velut verbis vero
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