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... stipulation , and then this stipulation could be dissolved by a solutio verbis . The stipulation extinguished the original contract . For contracts were extinguished not only by payment , but by what was called novatio ; that is , by ...
... stipulation , and then this stipulation could be dissolved by a solutio verbis . The stipulation extinguished the original contract . For contracts were extinguished not only by payment , but by what was called novatio ; that is , by ...
Page 145
... stipulation ( see Introd . sec . 83 ) , or accepting an inheritance ( see next paragraph ) , the pupil could do nothing without the authority of the tutor , while the tutor could not represent the pupil , but both were obliged to act ...
... stipulation ( see Introd . sec . 83 ) , or accepting an inheritance ( see next paragraph ) , the pupil could do nothing without the authority of the tutor , while the tutor could not represent the pupil , but both were obliged to act ...
Page 202
... stipulations . A per- son can , also , by testament , oblige his heir not to raise his house higher , not to obstruct a ... stipulation or solemn contract ( see Introd . sec . 83 ) , by which the person who permitted the servitude to be ...
... stipulations . A per- son can , also , by testament , oblige his heir not to raise his house higher , not to obstruct a ... stipulation or solemn contract ( see Introd . sec . 83 ) , by which the person who permitted the servitude to be ...
Page 203
... stipulation were fol- lowed by quasi - possessio , the prætor would protect the quasi- possessor . And hence it was said that servitudes were consti- tuted jure prætorio and were maintained tuitione prætoris . Modern writers on Roman ...
... stipulation were fol- lowed by quasi - possessio , the prætor would protect the quasi- possessor . And hence it was said that servitudes were consti- tuted jure prætorio and were maintained tuitione prætoris . Modern writers on Roman ...
Page 208
... stipulation the replacement of the things or the payment of their value , but he procured a surety ( fidejussor ) to guarantee it also . 3. Finitur autem ususfructus morte fructuarii , et duabus capitis deminutionibus , maxima et media ...
... stipulation the replacement of the things or the payment of their value , but he procured a surety ( fidejussor ) to guarantee it also . 3. Finitur autem ususfructus morte fructuarii , et duabus capitis deminutionibus , maxima et media ...
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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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