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... debtor . The right was given to secure a creditor the payment of his debt ; and he had power to sell the thing , and to satisfy his claim out of the proceeds , if he could find no purchaser to have himself made owner of the thing . 67 ...
... debtor . The right was given to secure a creditor the payment of his debt ; and he had power to sell the thing , and to satisfy his claim out of the proceeds , if he could find no purchaser to have himself made owner of the thing . 67 ...
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... debtor . obligations . 80. According to the theory of Roman law , all obligations owed their origin either to the consent of the parties ( contractus ) , or to injuries ( delicta ) done Division of by one person to another , which gave ...
... debtor . obligations . 80. According to the theory of Roman law , all obligations owed their origin either to the consent of the parties ( contractus ) , or to injuries ( delicta ) done Division of by one person to another , which gave ...
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... debtor ; and the debtor entered in his tabulæ , the same sum as pecunia accepta relata . Either party could call on the other to produce his tabula , which it was considered so incumbent on a Roman citizen to keep carefully and ...
... debtor ; and the debtor entered in his tabulæ , the same sum as pecunia accepta relata . Either party could call on the other to produce his tabula , which it was considered so incumbent on a Roman citizen to keep carefully and ...
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... debtor was bound , an exception was made when the debt was due to the military service , the fund for sacrifices , or the public treasury . * The creditor , in such cases , might seize on Actio per pignoris capionem . Suppression of the ...
... debtor was bound , an exception was made when the debt was due to the military service , the fund for sacrifices , or the public treasury . * The creditor , in such cases , might seize on Actio per pignoris capionem . Suppression of the ...
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... debtor had belonging to him ; his persona was , in fact , transferred to them . This was termed the missio in bonorum possessionem . After a certain delay , the creditors sold their interest in the debtor's property to the person who ...
... debtor had belonging to him ; his persona was , in fact , transferred to them . This was termed the missio in bonorum possessionem . After a certain delay , the creditors sold their interest in the debtor's property to the person who ...
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acquired action adopted agnati autem belonging bona bonorum capitis causa civil law cognati condictio constitution contract creditor Crown 8vo curator debtor deceased deminutio dominus Edition ejus emancipated emperor enim eorum erit etiam factum father fide fideicommis fideicommissa fideicommissum fidejussor fuerit furti Gaius give given hæc heir heredem heredes hereditatem ideo inheritance instituted inter interdict intestato Introd jure juris Justinian legacy legatee legatum lex Aquilia lex Julia liberty licet magistrate manumission master modo neque nihil obligation owner Papinian parties paterfamilias peculium person plaintiff possession possessor potest prætor prætorian pupil quæ quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman law senatus-consultum servitude servus sibi sive slave stipulatio stipulation sui juris sunt suus heres tamen termed testament testator thing tion Titius tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usufruct veluti vero
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