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Page xxxvi
... being subject to , rights was a persona . Slaves were persona in the sense that they were not merely things , and they could go through some legal forms and were entitled in later times to a certain amount of legal protection : but ...
... being subject to , rights was a persona . Slaves were persona in the sense that they were not merely things , and they could go through some legal forms and were entitled in later times to a certain amount of legal protection : but ...
Page xl
... being the purchaser . If the stranger was sui juris , he entered his new family by arrogation , which in ancient times could only be effected by a vote in the comitia curiata , it being considered a matter of public policy to keep a ...
... being the purchaser . If the stranger was sui juris , he entered his new family by arrogation , which in ancient times could only be effected by a vote in the comitia curiata , it being considered a matter of public policy to keep a ...
Page xlv
... being intimately connected with , some- cipal and ac- thing that is ; thus a tree is a principal thing , its cessory ... being weighed , numbered , or measured , and were therefore spoken of by the jurists as being those things quæ ...
... being intimately connected with , some- cipal and ac- thing that is ; thus a tree is a principal thing , its cessory ... being weighed , numbered , or measured , and were therefore spoken of by the jurists as being those things quæ ...
Page xlvi
... being those things quæ pondere , numero , mensu- rave constant . Res singu- lares and 56. We may , lastly , regard ... being alone capable of being the subject of a sale by mancipation , and being alone held by the especial tenure of the ...
... being those things quæ pondere , numero , mensu- rave constant . Res singu- lares and 56. We may , lastly , regard ... being alone capable of being the subject of a sale by mancipation , and being alone held by the especial tenure of the ...
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... being the owner . Pos- session implied actual physical occupation , or detention , to use the technical term , of the thing ; but it also implied something more in the sense in which it was used by the Roman lawyers . It implied not ...
... being the owner . Pos- session implied actual physical occupation , or detention , to use the technical term , of the thing ; but it also implied something more in the sense in which it was used by the Roman lawyers . It implied not ...
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