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Page 133
... intestate , except a soldier , whose intention is solely to be re- garded . And a testator may also divide his estate into as many parts , as he thinks convenient . De portionibus singulorum hæredum . Si testator assem non di- viserit ...
... intestate , except a soldier , whose intention is solely to be re- garded . And a testator may also divide his estate into as many parts , as he thinks convenient . De portionibus singulorum hæredum . Si testator assem non di- viserit ...
Page 140
... intestate ; to the last who shall die within puberty , if he wish that they should preserve among them the intire right of succession . mus . V. Hoc autem casu irrita fieri testamenta dicuntur 140 LIB . II . TIT . XVI .
... intestate ; to the last who shall die within puberty , if he wish that they should preserve among them the intire right of succession . mus . V. Hoc autem casu irrita fieri testamenta dicuntur 140 LIB . II . TIT . XVI .
Page 143
... intestate ; for the first testament would be invalid , be- ing broken by the second , and the se- cond would be of as little force , for want of an heir . De posteriore , in quo hæres certæ rei institutus . III . Sed , si quis , priore ...
... intestate ; for the first testament would be invalid , be- ing broken by the second , and the se- cond would be of as little force , for want of an heir . De posteriore , in quo hæres certæ rei institutus . III . Sed , si quis , priore ...
Page 147
... intestacy . ) Qui alio jure veniunt , de inofficioso non agunt . § II . Tam autem naturales libe- ri , quam secundùm nostræ constitu- tionis divisionem adoptati , ita de- mum de inofficioso testamento agere possunt , si nullo alio jure ...
... intestacy . ) Qui alio jure veniunt , de inofficioso non agunt . § II . Tam autem naturales libe- ri , quam secundùm nostræ constitu- tionis divisionem adoptati , ita de- mum de inofficioso testamento agere possunt , si nullo alio jure ...
Page 150
... intestate are first in suc- cession ; and are called necessary heirs , because , willing or unwilling , they become the heirs of their parent according to the law of the 12 tables , whether under a testament or an in- testacy . But ...
... intestate are first in suc- cession ; and are called necessary heirs , because , willing or unwilling , they become the heirs of their parent according to the law of the 12 tables , whether under a testament or an in- testacy . But ...
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