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Page lvi
... this thing is mine , ex jure Quiritium , and it is purchased by me with this piece of copper and these scales . " He then strikes the scales with the piece of money , and gives it to the seller as a lvi INTRODUCTION .
... this thing is mine , ex jure Quiritium , and it is purchased by me with this piece of copper and these scales . " He then strikes the scales with the piece of money , and gives it to the seller as a lvi INTRODUCTION .
Page lvii
With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes Thomas Collett Sandars. money , and gives it to the seller as a symbol of the price . ' But the generic term for this mode of sale was not mancipatio , but nexum , for this form was used ...
With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes Thomas Collett Sandars. money , and gives it to the seller as a symbol of the price . ' But the generic term for this mode of sale was not mancipatio , but nexum , for this form was used ...
Page lviii
... money , and even if the debtor had not set the sum down in his tabulæ , the creditor could show his own tabula as a proof of the contract . These contracts were peculiar to Roman citizens . Peregrini had as a substitute syngrapha ...
... money , and even if the debtor had not set the sum down in his tabulæ , the creditor could show his own tabula as a proof of the contract . These contracts were peculiar to Roman citizens . Peregrini had as a substitute syngrapha ...
Page lxv
... 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 condictio , because the plaintiff gave notice ( con- dicere ) to the defendant that he ...
... 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 condictio , because the plaintiff gave notice ( con- dicere ) to the defendant that he ...
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... money to be paid as a penalty by the loser in the action to the successful party . 100. To show what these formula were , it will perhaps be Example of best to give at length one of those we find in Gaius , a formula . and then to ...
... money to be paid as a penalty by the loser in the action to the successful party . 100. To show what these formula were , it will perhaps be Example of best to give at length one of those we find in Gaius , a formula . and then to ...
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