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Page xviii
... take the year 467 A.U.C. , the date of the lex Hortensia , as the period when we can first pronounce that the distinction of the two orders was really done away . When that law had been passed , the plebeian had a full share in the jus ...
... take the year 467 A.U.C. , the date of the lex Hortensia , as the period when we can first pronounce that the distinction of the two orders was really done away . When that law had been passed , the plebeian had a full share in the jus ...
Page liv
... take effect , for there was no con- tinuation of the testator's legal existence . The heir was , therefore , properly appointed at the beginning of the testament ; in case of the heir accepting , he placed himself exactly in the ...
... take effect , for there was no con- tinuation of the testator's legal existence . The heir was , therefore , properly appointed at the beginning of the testament ; in case of the heir accepting , he placed himself exactly in the ...
Page lv
... take effect when the deceased was a member of a gens . What was the course of devolution beyond the agnati under the old civil law , when the deceased was not a member of a gens , we do not know ; but probably the blood - relations suc ...
... take effect when the deceased was a member of a gens . What was the course of devolution beyond the agnati under the old civil law , when the deceased was not a member of a gens , we do not know ; but probably the blood - relations suc ...
Page lxx
... take this particular case out of the general rule of law under which it would naturally fall . He might own , for instance , that he had bought a slave at the price alleged , but say that he had been induced to do Exceptio . so by fraud ...
... take this particular case out of the general rule of law under which it would naturally fall . He might own , for instance , that he had bought a slave at the price alleged , but say that he had been induced to do Exceptio . so by fraud ...
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With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes Thomas Collett Sandars. to take place when the magistrate had heard the ... take a preliminary oath that they would not pervert justice . * * HUNTER , 844. 858. 869 , 889 . Crimes . 112 ...
With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes Thomas Collett Sandars. to take place when the magistrate had heard the ... take a preliminary oath that they would not pervert justice . * * HUNTER , 844. 858. 869 , 889 . Crimes . 112 ...
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