Institutes and History of Roman Private Law with Catena of TextsStevens, 1886 - 1048 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
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Strana xv
... acquired - must make some demand upon independent study and the mental energy of the law - student . My special object was , as far as possible , to make the sources speak for them- selves . To these the beginner's attention must be ...
... acquired - must make some demand upon independent study and the mental energy of the law - student . My special object was , as far as possible , to make the sources speak for them- selves . To these the beginner's attention must be ...
Strana 6
... ( acquired rights ) , unless either the statute attributes to itself retrospective power , or the latter is required by its special nature , its object , or the higher idea of Law , and therefore is to be taken as having been intended a ...
... ( acquired rights ) , unless either the statute attributes to itself retrospective power , or the latter is required by its special nature , its object , or the higher idea of Law , and therefore is to be taken as having been intended a ...
Strana 29
... acquired joint government by a share in the Consulship and , soon afterwards , admission to the newly formed Patrician offices ; to the censorship and praetorship , in particular . The constitution did indeed acquire a more democratic ...
... acquired joint government by a share in the Consulship and , soon afterwards , admission to the newly formed Patrician offices ; to the censorship and praetorship , in particular . The constitution did indeed acquire a more democratic ...
Strana 32
... acquired more recognition ; whilst hitherto it had been only a ' strictum ius . ' This develop- ment of the Law , by which the basis was everywhere laid for the later Classical Law , amongst other things appeared in the introduction of ...
... acquired more recognition ; whilst hitherto it had been only a ' strictum ius . ' This develop- ment of the Law , by which the basis was everywhere laid for the later Classical Law , amongst other things appeared in the introduction of ...
Strana 33
... acquired the citizenship , and before it ceased in 712 to be a province . It is important especially because of the forms of pleadings it contains . Perhaps a portion of the same statute is contained in the Fragment dis- covered at Este ...
... acquired the citizenship , and before it ceased in 712 to be a province . It is important especially because of the forms of pleadings it contains . Perhaps a portion of the same statute is contained in the Fragment dis- covered at Este ...
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Časté výrazy a frázy
according acquired action actionem agnates apud auctoritas autem belong bona BOOK causa claim contract creditor cuius culpa debet debtor dominus Edict eius enim eod.³ eorum erit esset etiam factum familia fuerit habet haec heir heredes ideo inheritance Inst inter iure iuris ius civile ius gentium jurists Justinian lege legis liberi licet line from top mancipatio mancipi manu marriage mihi modo neque nihil nisi obligatio obligation omnes owner ownership Papinian Paul peculium pecunia person posse possessio possession possessionem possunt postliminium potest praetor purchase quae quam quia quidem quis quod quoque respect Roman Law servitude servus sibi sine sive slave statute stipulatio stipulation sui iuris sunt tamen testament testamentum testator thing tion tutela tutor Twelve Tables usucapio usucapion usufruct usus veluti vero videtur
Populárne pasáže
Strana 44 - Hbro primo institutionum: 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.
Strana 10 - ... quod vero naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur vocaturque ius gentium, quasi quo iure omnes gentes utuntur.
Strana 126 - boni," et quid sit " bene agi," magna quaestio est. Q. quidem Scaevola, pontifex maximus, summam vim esse dicebat in omnibus iis arbitriis, in quibus adderetur EX FIDE BONA, fideique bonae nomen existimabat manare latissime, idque versari in tutelis societatibus, fiduciis mandatis, rebus emptis venditis, conductis locatis, quibus vitae societas contineretur ; in iis magni esse iudicis statuere, praesertim cum in plerisque essent iudicia contraria, quid quemque cuique praestare oporteret.
Strana 382 - Quod ergo vulgo dicitur furtivarum rerum et vi possessarum usucapionem per legem XII tabularum prohibitam esse, non eo pertinet, ut ne ipse fur quive per vim possidet, usucapere possit (nam huic alia ratione usucapio non competit, quia scilicet mala fide possidet); sed nee ullus alius, quamquam ab eo bona fide emerit, usucapiendi ius habeat.
Strana 134 - III 180. tollitur adhuc obligatio litis contestatione, si modo legitimo iudicio fuerit actum. nam tunc obligatio quidem principalis dissolvitur, incipit autem teneri reus litis contestatione; sed si condemnatus sit, sublata litis contestatione incipit ex causa iudicati teneri, et hoc est, quod apud veteres scriptum est ante litem contestatam dare debitorem oportere, post litem contestatam condemnari oportere, post condemnationem iudicatum facere oportere.
Strana 905 - Ideo postea lata est lex Voconia, qua cautum est, ne cui plus legatorum nomine mortisve causa capere liceret, quam heredes caperent.
Strana 593 - Cum autem emptio et venditio contracta sit (quod effici 3 diximus, simulatque de pretio convenerit, cum sine scriptura res agitur), periculum rei venditae statim ad emptorem pertinet, tametsi adhuc ea res emptori tradita non sit. itaque si homo mortuus sit vel aliqua parte corporis laesus...
Strana 957 - Sed istae omnes legis actiones paulatim in odium venerunt. Namque ex nimia subtilitate veterum, qui tune jura condiderunt, eo res perducta est, ut vel qui minimum errasset, litem perderet...
Strana 127 - Praeterea quasdam actiones arbitrarias, id est ex arbitrio judicis pendentes, appellamus, in quibus, nisi arbitrio judicis is , cum quo agitur , actori satisfaciat , veluti rem restituat vel exhibeat vel solvat vel ex noxali causa servum dedat, condemnari debeat.
Strana 857 - Ceteri qui testatoris iuri subiecti non sunt extranei heredes appellantur. itaque liberi quoque nostri qui in potestate nostra non sunt, heredes a nobis instituti sicut extranei videntur. qua de causa et qui a matre heredes instituuntur eodem numero sunt, quia feminae liberos in potestate non habent.