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... 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. We may now proceed to speak of the mode in which real ...
... 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. We may now proceed to speak of the mode in which real ...
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... payment in their codices , if the contract had been literis ; and mutual consent dissolved those contracts which it had sufficed to form . The solutio verbis was most fre- quently employed , and it was easy to employ it on every ...
... payment in their codices , if the contract had been literis ; and mutual consent dissolved those contracts which it had sufficed to form . The solutio verbis was most fre- quently employed , and it was easy to employ it on every ...
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... payment of the debt . This pig- noris capio was only spoken of as an actio be- cause it was conducted with certain solemnities , and accom- panied by the repetition of a peculiar form of words . Suppression of the actions of law . 97 ...
... payment of the debt . This pig- noris capio was only spoken of as an actio be- cause it was conducted with certain solemnities , and accom- panied by the repetition of a peculiar form of words . Suppression of the actions of law . 97 ...
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... payment of money , never to do or give a particular thing . In three particular actions , however , and perhaps in ... pay the money if he refused to restore the thing . * GAIUS , iv . 42 . F Prajudicialis formula . 104. The intentio ...
... payment of money , never to do or give a particular thing . In three particular actions , however , and perhaps in ... pay the money if he refused to restore the thing . * GAIUS , iv . 42 . F Prajudicialis formula . 104. The intentio ...
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... payments . In such a case some such words as ea res agatur cujus rei dies fuit ( let the enquiry only be made as to the sum for the * GAIUS , iv . 44 , 133 . Litis contes- payment of which the time has arrived ) 66 INTRODUCTION .
... payments . In such a case some such words as ea res agatur cujus rei dies fuit ( let the enquiry only be made as to the sum for the * GAIUS , iv . 44 , 133 . Litis contes- payment of which the time has arrived ) 66 INTRODUCTION .
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