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... property and making contracts according to the Roman law , and also the testamenti factio , or power to make a will , and to accept property under one . By the jus Latinum and the jus Italicum various modifications of the different ...
... property and making contracts according to the Roman law , and also the testamenti factio , or power to make a will , and to accept property under one . By the jus Latinum and the jus Italicum various modifications of the different ...
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... property of their own . longed to the paterfamilias ; and whatever the son acquired was acquired for the father . matters of public law the filiusfamilias laboured under no incapacities ; he could vote or hold a magistracy , but in all ...
... property of their own . longed to the paterfamilias ; and whatever the son acquired was acquired for the father . matters of public law the filiusfamilias laboured under no incapacities ; he could vote or hold a magistracy , but in all ...
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... property apart from the pater- familias , an indulgence first accorded as an encouragement to military service . But even over a portion of this property the head of the family possessed certain rights ; and , so far as it went , it was ...
... property apart from the pater- familias , an indulgence first accorded as an encouragement to military service . But even over a portion of this property the head of the family possessed certain rights ; and , so far as it went , it was ...
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... property . This curator had a perfectly different office from a tutor ; in technical lan- guage , 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 ...
... property . This curator had a perfectly different office from a tutor ; in technical lan- guage , 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 ...
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... property of the State , and of which a perfect ownership could not be acquired . † Justinian abolished this difference in the tenure of the soil . 59. In the older law there also prevailed a distinction , abolished by Justinian ...
... property of the State , and of which a perfect ownership could not be acquired . † Justinian abolished this difference in the tenure of the soil . 59. In the older law there also prevailed a distinction , abolished by Justinian ...
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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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