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... heir to himself and leave legacies , yet cannot , if he be still under twenty years of age , give liberty to a single slave . 41. And even though a master under twenty years of age wish to make a man a Latin ( merely ) , yet he must ...
... heir to himself and leave legacies , yet cannot , if he be still under twenty years of age , give liberty to a single slave . 41. And even though a master under twenty years of age wish to make a man a Latin ( merely ) , yet he must ...
Page 41
... heir remains , دو The full signification of his " being or- dered to be free , " will be better un- derstood after reading II . 186 , 187 , & c . Read notes on I. 132 , 134 , and see I. 138 . The reading proposed by Hus- chke is adopted ...
... heir remains , دو The full signification of his " being or- dered to be free , " will be better un- derstood after reading II . 186 , 187 , & c . Read notes on I. 132 , 134 , and see I. 138 . The reading proposed by Hus- chke is adopted ...
Page 62
... heir exists another tutor must be applied for under these laws , who ceases to be tutor as soon as any one begins to act as tutor under the testament . 187. Also when a tutor is taken by the enemy , another tutor is appointed under ...
... heir exists another tutor must be applied for under these laws , who ceases to be tutor as soon as any one begins to act as tutor under the testament . 187. Also when a tutor is taken by the enemy , another tutor is appointed under ...
Page 69
... heir instituted in the will becomes heir only by entering upon the office and duties , therefore in the aliquis heres existat , nullius in bonis sunt . (
... heir instituted in the will becomes heir only by entering upon the office and duties , therefore in the aliquis heres existat , nullius in bonis sunt . (
Page 76
... heir , the other to whom he has ceded it becomes heir , just as if he had himself been called by 1 III . 92 et seqq . 2 Slaves and animals are res man- cipi : therefore by the principle im- plied in § 31 , the usufruct of them can be ...
... heir , the other to whom he has ceded it becomes heir , just as if he had himself been called by 1 III . 92 et seqq . 2 Slaves and animals are res man- cipi : therefore by the principle im- plied in § 31 , the usufruct of them can be ...
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action Aelia Sentia agitur agnates aput auctores autem bona bonorum causa centumviri cessio in jure civil law cretion cuius dari decemviri eius enim erit esset etiam ex jure Quiritium 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 legatum lege legis Lex Aelia Sentia Lex Julia liberi loco mancipatio mancipi mancipium manumission manumitted manus mihi modo neque nexum nihil nobis nomine Numerius Negidius obligation patris patron pecunia person plaintiff posse possession possessionem postea potest Praetor putant quae quam quamvis quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman citizen senatusconsultum sesterces sibi 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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