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... tutors , and have the custody of madmen who had no curators . 6. The Sixth Table referred to ownership , and provided that the words spoken in the solemn form of transfer , a nexum or man- cipium , should be held binding ; that he who ...
... tutors , and have the custody of madmen who had no curators . 6. The Sixth Table referred to ownership , and provided that the words spoken in the solemn form of transfer , a nexum or man- cipium , should be held binding ; that he who ...
Page xl
... Tutors and 43. A person might be sui juris , and be in possession of every right , and yet be unable , through some ... tutor : he was a person who supplied something that was wanting , who filled up the measure of his pupil's persona ...
... Tutors and 43. A person might be sui juris , and be in possession of every right , and yet be unable , through some ... tutor : he was a person who supplied something that was wanting , who filled up the measure of his pupil's persona ...
Page xli
... tutor ; in technical language , the tutor was said to be appointed to the person , the curator to the property . The curator was only appointed as a check to prevent pecuniary loss . Curators were also appointed to watch over the ...
... tutor ; in technical language , the tutor was said to be appointed to the person , the curator to the property . The curator was only appointed as a check to prevent pecuniary loss . Curators were also appointed to watch over the ...
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... tutor , or husband . Status is the position which a persona occupies in the eye of the law ( D. i . 5. ) In the ... tutors or curators . This is the method adopted in the Institutes , and the discussion of the points thus suggested ...
... tutor , or husband . Status is the position which a persona occupies in the eye of the law ( D. i . 5. ) In the ... tutors or curators . This is the method adopted in the Institutes , and the discussion of the points thus suggested ...
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... tutor . GAI . i . 132. 134 ; D. xxxvii . 12. 1 ; D. xxvi . 4. 3. 10 ; C. viii . 49. 5. 6 . We have no trace of any other form of giving freedom , in early times , than that of emancipation . In the law of the Twelve Tables we find it ...
... tutor . GAI . i . 132. 134 ; D. xxxvii . 12. 1 ; D. xxvi . 4. 3. 10 ; C. viii . 49. 5. 6 . We have no trace of any other form of giving freedom , in early times , than that of emancipation . In the law of the Twelve Tables we find it ...
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