Institutes and History of Roman Private Law: With Catena of TextsGaunt, 1994 - 1048 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 1 - 3 z 78.
Strana 268
... become subject to the potestas of their own father . He that has become a penal slave ceases to have his children under his potestas . Part I. Ipse quoque filius neposve si ab hostibus captus 268 THE ROMAN PRIVATE LAW .
... become subject to the potestas of their own father . He that has become a penal slave ceases to have his children under his potestas . Part I. Ipse quoque filius neposve si ab hostibus captus 268 THE ROMAN PRIVATE LAW .
Strana 391
... become the property of the finder . 3 An island rising up in the sea becomes the property of him who takes possession of it , for it is considered to belong to no one . • Aristo asserts , that just as a house built in the sea becomes ...
... become the property of the finder . 3 An island rising up in the sea becomes the property of him who takes possession of it , for it is considered to belong to no one . • Aristo asserts , that just as a house built in the sea becomes ...
Strana 858
... become heirs , as well under intes- tacy as by virtue of a testament . The following words : ' P. M. shall be heir , if he will , ' create a condition in respect of a necessary heir , so that if he is un- willing , he does not become ...
... become heirs , as well under intes- tacy as by virtue of a testament . The following words : ' P. M. shall be heir , if he will , ' create a condition in respect of a necessary heir , so that if he is un- willing , he does not become ...
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according acquired action agnates apud atque auctoritas autem belong bonae fidei BOOK causa Chapter condicione cuius Edict eius Emperor enim eorum etiam exceptio familia father filius freedman fuerit gentium Glossators habet ideo Inst inter iudicium Iulia iure iuris ius civile ius gentium Juristic Persons jurists Justinian l'art legal relations lege legis liberi line from bottom line from top mancipatio manu manumitted marriage nec mancipi neque nihil nisi omnes ownership Papinian pater patria potestas patris patron Paul person plaintiff posse possession possunt postliminium potest praetor Private Law quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque regarded Roman citizens Roman Law servus sibi sine sive slave statute stipulatio stipulation sui iuris sunt tamen testament thing tion transaction tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio veluti vero