Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor: With Introductions, Commentary, Excursus and Translation, Volume 1John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Institutiones |
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... delict ( viii ) , and finally burial of the dead ( x ) . As might perhaps have been expected , the only really important department of the private code upon which , so far as we know , the Twelve Tables contained no provisions , is ...
... delict ( viii ) , and finally burial of the dead ( x ) . As might perhaps have been expected , the only really important department of the private code upon which , so far as we know , the Twelve Tables contained no provisions , is ...
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... delict is the subject of Title 8 in the same book ; the relation of patron and freedman , though only with reference to the former's rights of succession to the latter , is treated in Book iii . Title 7 ; the effect of adoption on the ...
... delict is the subject of Title 8 in the same book ; the relation of patron and freedman , though only with reference to the former's rights of succession to the latter , is treated in Book iii . Title 7 ; the effect of adoption on the ...
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... delict and quasi - delict , occupy Book iii . Title 13 to Book iv . Title 5 ; and inheritance , testate and intestate , with the cognate topics of legacy and fidei commissum , is the subject of Book ii . Title 10 to Book iii . Title 9 ...
... delict and quasi - delict , occupy Book iii . Title 13 to Book iv . Title 5 ; and inheritance , testate and intestate , with the cognate topics of legacy and fidei commissum , is the subject of Book ii . Title 10 to Book iii . Title 9 ...
Page 156
... delict , Dig . 9. 2. 5. 2 ; ( 2 ) si actio ex re venit , i.e. where the obligation is merely one of restitution , Dig . 44. 7. 46 : 13. 6. 32 ; and ( 3 ) where and so far as he had been enriched by the transaction , Dig . 26. 8. 5. pr ...
... delict , Dig . 9. 2. 5. 2 ; ( 2 ) si actio ex re venit , i.e. where the obligation is merely one of restitution , Dig . 44. 7. 46 : 13. 6. 32 ; and ( 3 ) where and so far as he had been enriched by the transaction , Dig . 26. 8. 5. pr ...
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... delicts or torts . All these are ' res ; ' the question still remains , What is the common property in virtue of which they are classed together , and the law relating to them set apart as one of the three great departments of the ...
... delicts or torts . All these are ' res ; ' the question still remains , What is the common property in virtue of which they are classed together , and the law relating to them set apart as one of the three great departments of the ...
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action actionem agnates alia aliena autem bona fide bonorum possessio capitis deminutio causa civil condictio contract creditor cuius debet debtor delict dominus eius enactment enim eorum erit etiam exceptio facere factum familias fidei fideicommissa fideicommissum fuerit furti furtum Gaius heir heredem heredes hereditas hereditatem ideo iniuria instituted inter interdict iudex iudicio iure iuris ius civile ius gentium jurists Justinian latter legatum lege legis lex Aquilia lex Iulia liability liberi licet manumission modo neque nihil nisi obligatio obligation pater person plaintiff poena possessio possession possunt postea potest praetor quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman law rule servus sibi sine sive slave stipulatio sui iuris sunt supr tamen tantum testamento testator Title tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio usus veluti vero
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Page 119 - Modestinus, who says (Dig. 23. 2. 1), 'nuptiae sunt coniunctio maris et feminae, et consortium omnis vitae, divini et humani iuris communicatio.
Page 392 - Dig. 45. 2. 12. pr., so that correality or joint liability results from the principle 'ubi ambigua oratio est, commodissimum est id accipi, quo res, de qua agitur, magis valeat quam pereat
Page 505 - Furti actio, sive dupli, sive quadrupli, tantum ad poenae persecutionem pertinet. Nam ipsius rei persecutionem extrinsecus habet dominus, quam aut vindicando aut condicendo potest auferre. Sed vindicatio quidem adversus possessorem est, sive fur ipse possidet, sive alius quilibet; condictio autem adversus ipsum furem heredemve ejus, licet non possideat, competit.
Page 23 - ... unde olim patricii dicebant plebiscitis se non teneri, quia sine auctoritate eorum facta essent ; sed postea lex Hortensia lata est, qua cautum est, ut plebiscita universum populum tenerent: itaque eo modo legibus exaequata sunt.
Page 384 - In hac quaestione totius ob rem dati tractatus inspici potest qui in his competit speciebus: aut enim do tibi ut des; aut do ut facias ; aut facio ut des ; aut facio ut facias.
Page 254 - ... extiterit, proinde fit heres is cui in iure cesserit, ac si ipse per legem ad hereditatem...
Page 510 - qui servum servamve alienum alienamve, quadrupedem vel pecudem iniuria occiderit, quanti id in eo anno plurimi fuit, tantum aes dare domino damnas esto.
Page 630 - It is not difficult to understand why fictions in all their forms are particularly congenial to the infancy of society. They satisfy the desire for improvement, which is not quite wanting, at the same time that they do not offend the superstitious disrelish for change which is always present.
Page 518 - Caesare gehört als abl. abs. zu bona si quis condiderit; laudatus tritt nachträglich hinzu. — opprobriis dignum, denn eum qui nocentem infamavit, non esse bonum aequum ob eam rem condemnari: peccata enim nocentium nota esse et oportere et expedire lehrt Paulus fDig.
Page 457 - Quare autem omnino tam improba possessio et usucapio concessa - sit, ilia ratio est quod voluerunt veteres maturius hereditates adiri, ut essent qui sacra facerent, quorum illis temporibus summa observatio fuit, et ut creditores haberent, a quo suum consequerentur.