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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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3. Origin and Growth of POSITIVE Law. SOURCES of Law
The Reform and Advance of Jurisprudence in the Sixteenth and
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13.
14.
BOOK I. THE ORIGINATION OF RIGHTS AND
EXERCISE THEREOF.
CHAP. I. COMMENCEMENT AND TERMINATION OF RIGHTS.
17. In General
The Expression of the Will as Ground of the Commencement and
Termination of Rights.
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39
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18.
Nature and Species of JURISTIC Acrs, and of Legal Transactions
SECT.
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20.
The Subject-matter of Legal Transactions. Accessory Provisions.
Representation.
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107
. 109
112
CHAP. II. EXERCISE AND PROTECTION OF RIGHTS.
23. Nature and Species of Protection of Rights
24. Ordinary Means of protecting a Right
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26.
27.
28.
29.
ACTIONES.
Nature and Varieties of Actiones.
Commencement and Termination of Actions; and of Prescrip-
30. Extraordinary Means of Protection of Rights by in Integrum Restitutio 149
31. Means of assuring Rights
BOOK II. LAW OF PERSONS ('PERSONAE').
PART I. NATURAL PERSONS.
CHAP. I. CAPACITY FOR RIGHTS.
32. Notion of Personality. Beginning and End of Natural Capacity for
Legal Remedies for the Protection of Freedom and Citizenship 207
Relations of Power in the FAMILY (so-called Status Familiae).
Family Relations in General.
Nature of the Roman Family and Subject-matter of the
Roman Family Law
: 211
The Family as a Group of Persons. Kinship.
The Natural Family; Blood-relationship, and
Affinity by Marriage
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49.
50.
51.
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225
230
Dissolution of a Marriage. Second Marriage
234
Manus.
Nature of Manus; its Subject-matter.
Origin and Termination of Manus
The POWER of the Father: its Nature and Scope
Origination of Patria Potestas.
The Natural Ground thereof laid in Procreation.
Legitimation
240
243
Aid supplied by Guardianship to Defective Capacity to Act.
Nature and Varieties of GUARDIANSHIP
• 298
BOOK III. LAW OF PROPERTY ('RES').
PART I. PURE OR SIMPLE LAW OF PROPERTY.
CHAP. I. LAW of Things.
TIT. 1.-NOTION AND DIVISION OF THINGS.
70. Notion of Things. Res Corporalis-Incorporalis; in Commercio
71. Res Mobiles-Immobiles
73. Things Divisible and Indivisible; Simple and Compound; Principal
and Accessory.
74. Res Mancipi-Nec Mancipi.
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351
TIT. II.-OWNERSHIP AND POSSESSION.
75. Nature, Forms and History of Roman Ownership
76. Nature and Kinds of Possession
79.
Adjudication by the State and the like
Transfer Iure Civili by the Existing Owner
Prescription.
• 368
• 370
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98.
Nature of SERVITUDES, and the Rules of Law in General appli-
cable to them
The Several Varieties.
Praedial Servitudes
Personal
Origin of Servitudes
Termination of Servitudes
Legal Protection of Servitudes
99. (2) Superficies and Emphyteusis (Ager Vectigalis)
(3) Law of PLedge.
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