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... stipulation , and then this stipulation could be dissolved by a solutio verbis . The stipulation extinguished the original contract . For contracts were extinguished not only by payment , but by what was called novatio ; that is , by ...
... stipulation , and then this stipulation could be dissolved by a solutio verbis . The stipulation extinguished the original contract . For contracts were extinguished not only by payment , but by what was called novatio ; that is , by ...
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... stipulation . ( D. xl . 2. 24 ; D. xlvi . 4. 13. 10. ) It was necessary that a minor should himself go through the forms and repeat the words requisite for the validity of such transactions ; but it was also necessary that the tutor ...
... stipulation . ( D. xl . 2. 24 ; D. xlvi . 4. 13. 10. ) It was necessary that a minor should himself go through the forms and repeat the words requisite for the validity of such transactions ; but it was also necessary that the tutor ...
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... stipulations . A person can also , by testament , bind his heir not to raise his house higher , not to ob- struct a neighbour's lights , to permit a neighbour to insert a beam into his wall , or to receive the water from a neighbour's ...
... stipulations . A person can also , by testament , bind his heir not to raise his house higher , not to ob- struct a neighbour's lights , to permit a neighbour to insert a beam into his wall , or to receive the water from a neighbour's ...
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... stipulation or solemn contract ( see Introd . sec . 83 ) , by which the person who permitted the servitude to be constituted over his prædium , bound himself to allow of the exercise of the right , by subjecting himself to a penalty in ...
... stipulation or solemn contract ( see Introd . sec . 83 ) , by which the person who permitted the servitude to be constituted over his prædium , bound himself to allow of the exercise of the right , by subjecting himself to a penalty in ...
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... stipulation , and ( 2 ) testamento . When given testamento , a servitude might be given directly to the legatee equally well as by condemning the heir to transfer it to him , both modes , in the time of Justinian , having exactly the ...
... stipulation , and ( 2 ) testamento . When given testamento , a servitude might be given directly to the legatee equally well as by condemning the heir to transfer it to him , both modes , in the time of Justinian , having exactly the ...
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