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Page xliv
... THINGS . 50. The word thing ( res ) has , in Roman law , a sense as arti- ficial and as wide as the word person . As person com- prehends every legal being that has rights and is sub- ject to them , so thing comprehends all that can be ...
... THINGS . 50. The word thing ( res ) has , in Roman law , a sense as arti- ficial and as wide as the word person . As person com- prehends every legal being that has rights and is sub- ject to them , so thing comprehends all that can be ...
Page xlv
... Things prin- portion of , or being intimately connected with , some- cipal and ac- thing that is ; thus a tree is a principal thing , its cessory . fruit an accessory . 55. Another distinction relating to things familiar to the Roman ...
... Things prin- portion of , or being intimately connected with , some- cipal and ac- thing that is ; thus a tree is a principal thing , its cessory . fruit an accessory . 55. Another distinction relating to things familiar to the Roman ...
Page xlvi
... things quæ pondere , numero , mensu- rave constant . Res singu- lares and 56. We may , lastly , regard things as particular , or as col- lected under some head , when the whole collection is a thing in law . Thus a sheep is a particular ...
... things quæ pondere , numero , mensu- rave constant . Res singu- lares and 56. We may , lastly , regard things as particular , or as col- lected under some head , when the whole collection is a thing in law . Thus a sheep is a particular ...
Page xlvii
... thing purchased , and , claiming it to be his , tendered a piece of copper to the seller . The list of res mancipi ... thing in the way in which the seller had held or acquired it . 60. If we look at things according to the persons by ...
... thing purchased , and , claiming it to be his , tendered a piece of copper to the seller . The list of res mancipi ... thing in the way in which the seller had held or acquired it . 60. If we look at things according to the persons by ...
Page xlviii
... thing publishes this claim against all other men , and asserts an indisputable title himself to enjoy all the advantages which the possession of the thing can confer . Sometimes the claim is more indirect ; the claimant insists that ...
... thing publishes this claim against all other men , and asserts an indisputable title himself to enjoy all the advantages which the possession of the thing can confer . Sometimes the claim is more indirect ; the claimant insists that ...
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