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Page xxxix
... acquire any property of their own . All belonged to the paterfamilias ; and whatever the son acquired was Position of acquired for the father . In matters of public law the persons in filiusfamilias laboured under no incapacities ; he ...
... acquire any property of their own . All belonged to the paterfamilias ; and whatever the son acquired was Position of acquired for the father . In matters of public law the persons in filiusfamilias laboured under no incapacities ; he ...
Page xlii
... acquired by usus , that is , by the uninterrupted lapse of time . If , however , she absented herself for three nights in the year , this prevented her falling into the husband's power . Perhaps , at all times , at least in plebeian ...
... acquired by usus , that is , by the uninterrupted lapse of time . If , however , she absented herself for three nights in the year , this prevented her falling into the husband's power . Perhaps , at all times , at least in plebeian ...
Page xlvi
... acquired . † Justinian abolished this difference in the tenure of the soil .. 59. In the older law there also prevailed a distinction , abolished by Justinian , between res mancipi and res Res mancipi . nec mancipi . We know from a ...
... acquired . † Justinian abolished this difference in the tenure of the soil .. 59. In the older law there also prevailed a distinction , abolished by Justinian , between res mancipi and res Res mancipi . nec mancipi . We know from a ...
Page xlvii
... acquiring the thing in the way in which the seller had held or acquired it . 60. If we look at things according to the persons by whom they are owned , we have a division into res communes , Res communes . as the sea and the air , which ...
... acquiring the thing in the way in which the seller had held or acquired it . 60. If we look at things according to the persons by whom they are owned , we have a division into res communes , Res communes . as the sea and the air , which ...
Page xlviii
... acquired the ownership , as wild animals , or unoccupied islands in the sea . Rights . 61. Having thus given a sketch of the position of persons in Roman law , as also of the divisions of things , we now proceed to speak of that ...
... acquired the ownership , as wild animals , or unoccupied islands in the sea . Rights . 61. Having thus given a sketch of the position of persons in Roman law , as also of the divisions of things , we now proceed to speak of that ...
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acquired actio action adopted agnati appointed autem belonging bona fide bonorum capitis deminutio causa civil law claim cognati condictio constitution contract creditor Crown 8vo curator death debtor deceased defendant delicts ejus emancipated emperor enim etiam factum father fidei fideicommissa fideicommissum fidejussor fuerit furti Gaius give given hæc heredes ideo inheritance inter interdict intestato Introd jure juris Justinian legacy legatee lex Aquilia lex Julia liberty licet magistrate mandate manumission master mode modo neque obligation owner parties paterfamilias patria potestas peculium person plaintiff possessio possession possessor potest prætor prætorian pupil quæ quam quia quidem quis quod quoque Roman law senatusconsultum servitude sive slave stipulatio stipulation sui juris sunt suus heres tamen termed testament testator theft thing tion Titius tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapion usufruct veluti verbis vero
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