The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... give the religi- ous sanction which was indispensable to the validity of the re- solutions of the centuries , and the plebs was as much as ever excluded from admission into the body of the populus , fenced round with its impassable wall ...
... give the religi- ous sanction which was indispensable to the validity of the re- solutions of the centuries , and the plebs was as much as ever excluded from admission into the body of the populus , fenced round with its impassable wall ...
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... gives its possessor a power to oblige another person to give or pro- cure , or do or not do something . It is true that in a real right the notion of persons is involved , for no one could claim a thing if there were no other persons ...
... gives its possessor a power to oblige another person to give or pro- cure , or do or not do something . It is true that in a real right the notion of persons is involved , for no one could claim a thing if there were no other persons ...
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... give some to one person and some to another . We can , for instance , separate the right of walking in a field from the right of digging under the surface , and give the right of doing the one to this person and of doing the other to ...
... give some to one person and some to another . We can , for instance , separate the right of walking in a field from the right of digging under the surface , and give the right of doing the one to this person and of doing the other to ...
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... give effect to the subsequent dispositions of the testament . In order that the testa- ment might not fail because the heir was not willing to enter on the inheritance , it was customary to name one or more persons , to whom in ...
... give effect to the subsequent dispositions of the testament . In order that the testa- ment might not fail because the heir was not willing to enter on the inheritance , it was customary to name one or more persons , to whom in ...
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... give , do , or furnish some- thing . The obligation did not give any interest in a thing ,. to get which might be the ultimate object of the proceeding , but only gave a means of acquiring it . 79. The three words , dare , facere ...
... give , do , or furnish some- thing . The obligation did not give any interest in a thing ,. to get which might be the ultimate object of the proceeding , but only gave a means of acquiring it . 79. The three words , dare , facere ...
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