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Page xlix
... kind of dominium came therefore to be spoken of ; and the term in bonis habere was used to express an ownership which was practically absolute because it was protected by the prætor's authority , but which was not technically the same ...
... kind of dominium came therefore to be spoken of ; and the term in bonis habere was used to express an ownership which was practically absolute because it was protected by the prætor's authority , but which was not technically the same ...
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... kind of slavery for the benefit of the person entitled to exercise over it this separate right . In some servitudes , the right over the thing subject to the servitude , res serviens , was attached to the ownership of another thing ...
... kind of slavery for the benefit of the person entitled to exercise over it this separate right . In some servitudes , the right over the thing subject to the servitude , res serviens , was attached to the ownership of another thing ...
Page lii
... kind of gift was a donatio mortis causa , a gift to take effect in case of the death of the donor in the lifetime of the recipient . 72. The law also gave the ownership of a thing by usucapio , that is , by quiet possession , bona fide ...
... kind of gift was a donatio mortis causa , a gift to take effect in case of the death of the donor in the lifetime of the recipient . 72. The law also gave the ownership of a thing by usucapio , that is , by quiet possession , bona fide ...
Page lvii
... kind of the thing he received , commodatum when he had to return the specific thing itself , depositum when the receiver was bound to keep safe a thing committed to his charge , and pignus when the receiver took a thing in pledge . 83 ...
... kind of the thing he received , commodatum when he had to return the specific thing itself , depositum when the receiver was bound to keep safe a thing committed to his charge , and pignus when the receiver took a thing in pledge . 83 ...
Page lxxi
... kind of action In process of time the to which he proposed to resort . He then called on the defendant to give bail ( vadari ) that he would appear in court . The plaintiff on the day fixed submitted the formula as he thought it ought ...
... kind of action In process of time the to which he proposed to resort . He then called on the defendant to give bail ( vadari ) that he would appear in court . The plaintiff on the day fixed submitted the formula as he thought it ought ...
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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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