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Page xvi
... Theft , if the thief was caught red - handed , was to be punished by the thief , if a freeman , being given over to the person robbed , and , if a slave , by his being beaten and thrown from the Tarpeian Rock ; while various other ...
... Theft , if the thief was caught red - handed , was to be punished by the thief , if a freeman , being given over to the person robbed , and , if a slave , by his being beaten and thrown from the Tarpeian Rock ; while various other ...
Page lix
... theft and robbery with violence , which the law expressly charac- terised as delicta , and to procure reparation for which the law provided a special action . It was only when a person suffered by one of these wrong deeds that an ...
... theft and robbery with violence , which the law expressly charac- terised as delicta , and to procure reparation for which the law provided a special action . It was only when a person suffered by one of these wrong deeds that an ...
Page 97
... theft . D. xli . 1. 5. 6 . 17. Item ea , quæ ex hostibus capimus , jure gentium statim nostra fiunt : adeo quidem , ut et liberi homines in servitutem nostram de- ducantur , qui tamen , si evaserint nostram potestatem et ad suos re ...
... theft . D. xli . 1. 5. 6 . 17. Item ea , quæ ex hostibus capimus , jure gentium statim nostra fiunt : adeo quidem , ut et liberi homines in servitutem nostram de- ducantur , qui tamen , si evaserint nostram potestatem et ad suos re ...
Page 103
... theft and a condiction against a person who steals it from him , whether it was he or some one else who made the vestment . For although things which have perished cannot be reclaimed by vindication , yet they give ground for a ...
... theft and a condiction against a person who steals it from him , whether it was he or some one else who made the vestment . For although things which have perished cannot be reclaimed by vindication , yet they give ground for a ...
Page 109
... theft . GAI . ii . 78 ; D. xli . 1. 9. 2 . As written characters belong to the owner of the substance on which they are written , it would seem to follow that a painting also would belong to the owner of the substance on which it was ...
... theft . GAI . ii . 78 ; D. xli . 1. 9. 2 . As written characters belong to the owner of the substance on which they are written , it would seem to follow that a painting also would belong to the owner of the substance on which it was ...
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