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Page xxii
... make laws , their notion of interpretation was so wide that it included whatever could be brought within the spirit of anything which the Twelve Tables enacted . Such answers ( responsa ) were of course of no legal authority ; but as ...
... make laws , their notion of interpretation was so wide that it included whatever could be brought within the spirit of anything which the Twelve Tables enacted . Such answers ( responsa ) were of course of no legal authority ; but as ...
Page xxxix
... make a will , for he had no property to dispose of ; nor bring an action , for nothing was owing to him . But in all public relations , whenever this incapability of possessing property was not in question , the filiusfamilias had all ...
... make a will , for he had no property to dispose of ; nor bring an action , for nothing was owing to him . But in all public relations , whenever this incapability of possessing property was not in question , the filiusfamilias had all ...
Page liii
... make a testament , it was necessary to have the testamenti factio , a term implying such a participation in the law of private Roman citizens as to make a person be considered capable of making , taking under , INTRODUCTION . liii.
... make a testament , it was necessary to have the testamenti factio , a term implying such a participation in the law of private Roman citizens as to make a person be considered capable of making , taking under , INTRODUCTION . liii.
Page lv
... make something good to , the possessor of the right . The person to whom the right belonged , and the person against whom it existed , were said in Roman law to be bound by an obligation , the notion of an obligation being that of a tie ...
... make something good to , the possessor of the right . The person to whom the right belonged , and the person against whom it existed , were said in Roman law to be bound by an obligation , the notion of an obligation being that of a tie ...
Page lvi
... make good something , as to make good a loss , or to furnish any advantage or thing , the yielding of which could not be included in the limited sense of the word ' dare . ' Every person who possessed a personal right against another ...
... make good something , as to make good a loss , or to furnish any advantage or thing , the yielding of which could not be included in the limited sense of the word ' dare . ' Every person who possessed a personal right against another ...
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