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... servitudes ( a term to be DION . HALICARN . iv . 13 . † ULPIAN , xix . 1 ; CICERO , Pro Flacco , i . 32 ; Gaius , i . 20 . ULP . Reg . xix . explained presently ) over these prædia when in the country xlvi INTRODUCTION .
... servitudes ( a term to be DION . HALICARN . iv . 13 . † ULPIAN , xix . 1 ; CICERO , Pro Flacco , i . 32 ; Gaius , i . 20 . ULP . Reg . xix . explained presently ) over these prædia when in the country xlvi INTRODUCTION .
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... servitudes , the right over the thing subject to the servitude , res serviens , was attached to the ownership of another thing ( res dominans ) the servitudes were then spoken of as servitutes rerum or prædiorum , and a distinction was ...
... servitudes , the right over the thing subject to the servitude , res serviens , was attached to the ownership of another thing ( res dominans ) the servitudes were then spoken of as servitutes rerum or prædiorum , and a distinction was ...
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... servitudes , but which received Emphyteusis a particular name . These were emphyteusis and and super- ficies . superficies . The former was an alienation of all rights except that of the bare ownership for a long term , in considera ...
... servitudes , but which received Emphyteusis a particular name . These were emphyteusis and and super- ficies . superficies . The former was an alienation of all rights except that of the bare ownership for a long term , in considera ...
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... servitude . Ma- numission is the giving of liberty . ' For while any one is in slavery , he is under ' the hand ' and power of another , but by manumission he is freed from this power . This institution took its rise from the law of ...
... servitude . Ma- numission is the giving of liberty . ' For while any one is in slavery , he is under ' the hand ' and power of another , but by manumission he is freed from this power . This institution took its rise from the law of ...
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... servitudes , are treated of in the third and three following Titles . Or a person may have a right over a thing in the ownership of another , limited by the extent to which he has a claim against the owner , as a creditor has over the ...
... servitudes , are treated of in the third and three following Titles . Or a person may have a right over a thing in the ownership of another , limited by the extent to which he has a claim against the owner , as a creditor has over the ...
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