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The Institutes of Justinian - Page 322
1878 - 603 pages
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Das Privatrecht und der Civilprocess der Römer von der ältesten Zeit bis auf ...

Wilhelm Rein (juriste).) - Civil procedure (Roman law). - 1858 - 1000 pages
...hac quaestione totius ob rem dati tractatus inspici polest , qui in his competit speciebvs. Autenim do tibi ut des , aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, out facio ut facias. * Sechstes Capitel. Verbalcontrakte. I. Nexum.* Nexum, die uralte mit der Form...
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The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes

Justinian I (Emperor of the East) - Institutiones - 1869 - 624 pages
...contractus innominati may be looked on as belonging more immediately to the head of contracts madei'e. Paulus (D. xix. 5. 5) thus sums up the heads 'of the...arise : ' Aut do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facto ut des, aut facio ut facias? I give something to you in such a way that by the fact of my gift...
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Elements of Roman Law

Gaius - Includes index - 1871 - 588 pages
...parties. Pacts which are transformed into contracts by partial execution fall into four classes. Aut enim do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, aut facio ut facias, Dig. 19, 5, 5, pr. ' There may be conveyance in consideration of conveyance, or conveyance in consideration...
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Elements of Roman Law by Gaius

Gaius - Roman law - 1875 - 742 pages
...execution it is Consensual. Bilateral conventions, Real or Consensual, fall into four classes: Aut enim do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, aut facio ut facias, Dig. 19, 5, 5, pr. ' There may be conveyance in consideration of conveyance, or conveyance in consideration...
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The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes

Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1876 - 772 pages
...given, by the fact, that is, of the contract being already executed by one party to it, these conlractus innominati may be looked on as belonging more immediately...such contracts might arise : ' Aut do tibi ut des, out do ul facias, autfacio out des, out facto ut facias^ I give something to you in such a way that...
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Storia del diritto romano: manuale ad uso delle scuole

Guido Padelletti - Roman law - 1878 - 566 pages
...conventio non est nuda .. sed habet in se negolium aliquid ». v. Paull. nei Dig. cit. 5 pr. « Aut enim do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, aut facio ut facias. » Caratteristico per questa costruzione teoretica si è, oltre la facoltà di ritirare la prestazione...
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Saggio sul diritto e la procedura civile romana

Alessandro Veralli - 1880 - 224 pages
...hac quaestione totius ob rem dati tractatus inspici potest: qui in bis competit speciebus. Aut enim do tibi, ut des: aut do, ut facias: aut facio, ut des: aut facio, ut facias. In quibus quaeritur, quae obligatio nascatur. L. 4 C. (4, 6 ); Si cum exiguam pecuniara revera susciperes...
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Principles of Contract at Law and in Equity: Being a Treatise on ..., Page 776

Frederick Pollock - Contracts - 1881 - 848 pages
...the particular pactum in question may perhaps have been nudum in the general sense too. (b) Aut enim do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, aut facio ut facias : in quibus quaeritur qnae obligatio uasuatur. I). 19. 6. de praescr. verbis, 6 pr. and see Vangerow,...
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Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with ..., Volume 1

John Baron Moyle - Roman law - 1883 - 684 pages
...according to the possible acts which might be the respective considerations for one another ('aut enim do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, aut facio ut facias' Dig. 19. 5. 5. pr.), the more usual clue to their existence is the mention of the action by which they...
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Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor: With ..., Volume 1

John Baron Moyle - Institutiones - 1883 - 686 pages
...according to the possible acts which might be the respective considerations for one another (' aut enim do tibi ut des, aut do ut facias, aut facio ut des, aut facio ut facias' Dig. 19. 5. 5. pr.), the more usual clue to their existence is the mention of the action by which they...
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