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Page xiv
... necessary , as if , among other things , the judge or arbiter appointed by the magistrate was ill ; and pointed out how witnesses might be summoned . 3. The Third Table was apparently made in favour of debtors , for though it left them ...
... necessary , as if , among other things , the judge or arbiter appointed by the magistrate was ill ; and pointed out how witnesses might be summoned . 3. The Third Table was apparently made in favour of debtors , for though it left them ...
Page xxii
... necessary for the successful conduct of an action , and write out the necessary forms . * They gave answers when asked as to the law on a par- ticular point ; and though they professed only to interpret the Twelve Tables , not to make ...
... necessary for the successful conduct of an action , and write out the necessary forms . * They gave answers when asked as to the law on a par- ticular point ; and though they professed only to interpret the Twelve Tables , not to make ...
Page xxx
... necessary part of its system . To the community which citizenship had bound together succeeded another bound by the ties of a common religion . The tendency of the change was to remove the barriers which had formed a part of the older ...
... necessary part of its system . To the community which citizenship had bound together succeeded another bound by the ties of a common religion . The tendency of the change was to remove the barriers which had formed a part of the older ...
Page xxxii
... necessary part of legal education . The commissioners performed their task in the short space of three years , and on the 30th of December , A.D. 533 , the emperor gave to the result of their labours the force of law . The compilation ...
... necessary part of legal education . The commissioners performed their task in the short space of three years , and on the 30th of December , A.D. 533 , the emperor gave to the result of their labours the force of law . The compilation ...
Page xxxvii
... necessary that the person should have been born free ( ingenuus ) ; for the process of manumission placed the slave in some degree on a level with the ingenuus by making him a freedman ( libertinus , or , if spoken of with reference to ...
... necessary that the person should have been born free ( ingenuus ) ; for the process of manumission placed the slave in some degree on a level with the ingenuus by making him a freedman ( libertinus , or , if spoken of with reference to ...
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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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