Institutionum juris civilis commentarii quattuor ...Clarendon Press, 1890 - 685 pages |
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... CIVIL law , and NATURAL law DIVISIONS OF LAW 8 9-12 13-47 The subjects of the Civil Code are PAGE ... ... 1-35 ... 35-39 ( 1 ) UNEQUAL RIGHTS ( PERSONAE , Book I ) ; ( 2 ) EQUAL RIGHTS ( RES , Books II and III ) ; ( 3 ) PROCEDURE ...
... CIVIL law , and NATURAL law DIVISIONS OF LAW 8 9-12 13-47 The subjects of the Civil Code are PAGE ... ... 1-35 ... 35-39 ( 1 ) UNEQUAL RIGHTS ( PERSONAE , Book I ) ; ( 2 ) EQUAL RIGHTS ( RES , Books II and III ) ; ( 3 ) PROCEDURE ...
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... civil law of consuming or novating a right of action , but bar a subsequent action when pleaded by the exceptio rei judicatae . Actions with a pendency or duration of eighteen months , but without a power of NOVATION or CONSUMPTION at civil ...
... civil law of consuming or novating a right of action , but bar a subsequent action when pleaded by the exceptio rei judicatae . Actions with a pendency or duration of eighteen months , but without a power of NOVATION or CONSUMPTION at civil ...
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... Civil code , we shall confine ourselves , in treating of Rights , to rights of subject against subject , that is , to rights which imply a common superior . Whether a sovereign can have rights against his own subject , whether , that is ...
... Civil code , we shall confine ourselves , in treating of Rights , to rights of subject against subject , that is , to rights which imply a common superior . Whether a sovereign can have rights against his own subject , whether , that is ...
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... civil sanctions is based the division of civil suits into Rei persecutio and Poenae persecutio , a suit to recover property , and a suit to recover a penalty . A judgment may be bilaterally penal , that is , may both impoverish the ...
... civil sanctions is based the division of civil suits into Rei persecutio and Poenae persecutio , a suit to recover property , and a suit to recover a penalty . A judgment may be bilaterally penal , that is , may both impoverish the ...
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... civil code as in the criminal code and in the eye of the moralist . The criminal code punishes less severely wrongs of inadvertence and crimes com- mitted under provocation . But the thoughtless , incautious , im- prudent , author of ...
... civil code as in the criminal code and in the eye of the moralist . The criminal code punishes less severely wrongs of inadvertence and crimes com- mitted under provocation . But the thoughtless , incautious , im- prudent , author of ...
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acquired adrogation agnates alien apud autem bona bonorum capitis minutio causa citizen of Rome ciuis civil law coemption comm condictio contract creditor debtor defendant disposition dominion edict eius enim etiam exceptio factum father fide filius filiusfamilias formula fuerit Gaius guardian Hadrian heir heredes hereditatem ideo Inst institution intentio intention inter interdict itaque iure iuris judex jure jurists Justinian Latin legatee lege legis legislator lex Aelia Sentia lex Julia liberi mancipatio mancipation mancipii manu manumission manumitted modo neque Nexum Numerius Negidius obligatio obligation patria potestas patris person plaintiff possession potest praetor proprietor quae quam quia quidem quiritary Quiritium quod quoque real action Roman citizen Roman law Sanctioned rights Savigny senatusconsult serui servitude siue slave status stipulatio successor sui iuris sunt tamen testamento testator thing tion tutela Twelve Tables ueluti uero Ulpian usucapion
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Page 30 - Quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem: utpote cum lege regia, quae de imperio eius lata est, populus ei et in eum omne suum imperium et potestatem conferat...
Page 383 - No action shall be brought whereby to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another person, unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 2 - Every positive law, or every law simply and strictly so called, is set by a sovereign person, or a sovereign body of persons, to a member or members of the independent political society wherein that person or body is sovereign or supreme. Or (changing the expression) it is set by a monarch, or sovereign number, to a person or persons in a state of subjection to its author.
Page 82 - In orbe Romano qui sunt, ex constitutione imperatoris Antonini cives Romani effecti sunt, Dig.
Page 207 - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner herein-after mentioned ; (that is to say,) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction; and such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation...
Page 318 - Latinus quidem, quoniam nominatim lege lunia prohibitus est; is autem qui dediticiorum numero est, quoniam nee quasi civis Romanus testari potest, cum sit peregrinus, nee quasi peregrinus, quoniam nullius certae civitatis civis est, ut secundum leges civitatis suae testetur.
Page 448 - And it is a settled distinction, that where an act is done which is in itself an immediate injury to another's person or property, there the remedy is usually by an action of trespass vi et armis; but where there is no act done, but only a culpable omission, or where the act is not immediately injurious, but only by consequence and collaterally; there no action of trespass vi et armis will lie, but an action on the special case for the damages consequent on such omission or act.
Page 78 - Lex naturae haec est ut qui nascitur sine legitimo matrimonio matrem sequatur nisi lex specialis aliud inducat, Dig. 1,5. ' By the law of nature children not born in civil wedlock follow the status of the mother, in the absence of a special statute to the contrary.
Page 30 - Sed et quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem, cum lege regia, quae de imperio eius lata est, populus ei et in eum omne suum imperium et potestatem concessit.