The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... owner , it was impossible for a prætor not to recognize an ownership different from that which a citizen would claim ; and what magistrates were obliged to do in the case of strangers , the requirements of advancing civilization soon in ...
... owner , it was impossible for a prætor not to recognize an ownership different from that which a citizen would claim ; and what magistrates were obliged to do in the case of strangers , the requirements of advancing civilization soon in ...
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... owner , and the taking by the hand in the form of transfer was symbolic of the purchaser holding or acquiring the thing in the way in which the seller had held or acquired it . The other theory looks primarily to the form of transfer ...
... owner , and the taking by the hand in the form of transfer was symbolic of the purchaser holding or acquiring the thing in the way in which the seller had held or acquired it . The other theory looks primarily to the form of transfer ...
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... owner , as he is said to be , of the thing publishes this claim against all other men , and asserts an indisputable title himself to enjoy all the advantages which the possession of the thing can confer . Sometimes the claim is more in ...
... owner , as he is said to be , of the thing publishes this claim against all other men , and asserts an indisputable title himself to enjoy all the advantages which the possession of the thing can confer . Sometimes the claim is more in ...
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... owner of the thing , the person who has power to dispose of it as he likes , and who holds it by a title recognized ... owner was said to be owner ex jure Quiritium . Nor did the old law recognize any dominium other than that which was ...
... owner of the thing , the person who has power to dispose of it as he likes , and who holds it by a title recognized ... owner was said to be owner ex jure Quiritium . Nor did the old law recognize any dominium other than that which was ...
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... owner of a thing and yet not possess it , or possess it without being Possessio . the owner . Possession implied actual physical occupation , or detention , to use the technical term , of the thing ; but it also implied something more ...
... owner of a thing and yet not possess it , or possess it without being Possessio . the owner . Possession implied actual physical occupation , or detention , to use the technical term , of the thing ; but it also implied something more ...
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