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... instituted a new form of action where the obligation was for the giving a definite sum of money , and a lex Calpurnia ( A.v.c. 520 ) extended the scope of the action to all obligations for any certain definite thing . action was called ...
... instituted a new form of action where the obligation was for the giving a definite sum of money , and a lex Calpurnia ( A.v.c. 520 ) extended the scope of the action to all obligations for any certain definite thing . action was called ...
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... instituted heir , or because the person instituted , from some reason or other , does not become heir . This was wisely esta- blished by the above - mentioned lex Elia Sentia : for it was very necessary to provide , that men in ...
... instituted heir , or because the person instituted , from some reason or other , does not become heir . This was wisely esta- blished by the above - mentioned lex Elia Sentia : for it was very necessary to provide , that men in ...
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... instituted heir , although his freedom be not expressly given him ; for our constitution , in a new spirit of humanity , decides not only with regard to an insolvent master , but generally , that the mere insti- tution of a slave ...
... instituted heir , although his freedom be not expressly given him ; for our constitution , in a new spirit of humanity , decides not only with regard to an insolvent master , but generally , that the mere insti- tution of a slave ...
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... instituted heir , he cannot enter on the inheritance except by your direction . And if he enters by your direction , you acquire the in- heritance exactly as if you had your- selves been instituted heirs . Legacies , again , are equally ...
... instituted heir , he cannot enter on the inheritance except by your direction . And if he enters by your direction , you acquire the in- heritance exactly as if you had your- selves been instituted heirs . Legacies , again , are equally ...
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... properly con- stituted heir , and then usucapion soon made him Quiritanian owner . ( See Bk . ii . Tit . 6. ) The prætor , however , required that the testament in which he was instituted should have 166 LIB . II . TIT . X.
... properly con- stituted heir , and then usucapion soon made him Quiritanian owner . ( See Bk . ii . Tit . 6. ) The prætor , however , required that the testament in which he was instituted should have 166 LIB . II . TIT . X.
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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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