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... obligation , he still remains heir himself , and will there- fore be liable to the creditors , but the debts ( due to the inhe- ritance ) perish , and so the debtors to the inheritance are bene- fited ' : the corporeal items , however ...
... obligation , he still remains heir himself , and will there- fore be liable to the creditors , but the debts ( due to the inhe- ritance ) perish , and so the debtors to the inheritance are bene- fited ' : the corporeal items , however ...
Page 78
... obligation ' . 39. But without such novation you cannot bring a suit in your own name , but must sue in my name as my cognitor or procurator . 40. The next point for us to state is that amongst foreigners there is but one kind of ...
... obligation ' . 39. But without such novation you cannot bring a suit in your own name , but must sue in my name as my cognitor or procurator . 40. The next point for us to state is that amongst foreigners there is but one kind of ...
Page 92
... obligation , for she makes the money the property of the recipient , inasmuch as money is a res nec mancipi . 1 To which school Gaius himself delivery passes the property : hence belonged . 2 IV . 2-5 . 3 Ulp . XI . 27 . 4 Mutuum is one ...
... obligation , for she makes the money the property of the recipient , inasmuch as money is a res nec mancipi . 1 To which school Gaius himself delivery passes the property : hence belonged . 2 IV . 2-5 . 3 Ulp . XI . 27 . 4 Mutuum is one ...
Page 93
... obligation without the 1 The case is one of bona fide ali- enation , and it is only malâ fide ali- enation or consumption which draws with it the necessity of making com- pensation . 2 Solvere means to discharge an obligation . It is ...
... obligation without the 1 The case is one of bona fide ali- enation , and it is only malâ fide ali- enation or consumption which draws with it the necessity of making com- pensation . 2 Solvere means to discharge an obligation . It is ...
Page 94
... obligation , since , as we have said above , a woman can part with res nec mancipi even without her tutor's authoriza- tion : although this is the case only if she receive the money : but if she do not receive it , but say she has it ...
... obligation , since , as we have said above , a woman can part with res nec mancipi even without her tutor's authoriza- tion : although this is the case only if she receive the money : but if she do not receive it , but say she has it ...
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action Aelia Sentia agitur agnates aput autem bona bonorum causa centumviri cessio in jure civil law cretion cuius dari decemviri eius enim erit esset etiam ex jure Quiritium facere factum father fideicommissum filius formula fuerit furtum Gaius habet haec heir heredem heredes hereditatem idem ideo inheritance instance intentio inter interdict ipse itaque iuris judex Justinian Latin legacy legatee legatum lege legis Lex Aelia Sentia Lex Julia liberi loco mancipatio mancipium manumission manumitted manus mihi modo neque nexum nihil nobis nomine Numerius Negidius obligation patris patron pecunia person plaintiff posse possessio possession possessionem postea potest Praetor quae quam quamvis quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque res mancipi Roman citizen senatusconsultum sesterces sine sint sive slave solum stipulation sui juris sunt tamen testament testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapion velut verbis vero
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