The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... taken from the laws of Solon . These Tables contained , for the most part , short enunciations of those points of law which the conduct of * See especially De Orat . i . 43 , 44 . the affairs of daily life required to be settled and 6 ...
... taken from the laws of Solon . These Tables contained , for the most part , short enunciations of those points of law which the conduct of * See especially De Orat . i . 43 , 44 . the affairs of daily life required to be settled and 6 ...
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... taken as the standing point , and in tracing the history of the later law , we have always to trace how , while the jus civile still remained in force , the law was made to suit the requirements of dif- ferent periods by evading or ...
... taken as the standing point , and in tracing the history of the later law , we have always to trace how , while the jus civile still remained in force , the law was made to suit the requirements of dif- ferent periods by evading or ...
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... taken from the writings of Ulpian ; and , while Definitions of justice and the definitions themselves illustrate the inex- jurisprudence . actness with which the jurists determined the province of jurisprudence , the place assigned to ...
... taken from the writings of Ulpian ; and , while Definitions of justice and the definitions themselves illustrate the inex- jurisprudence . actness with which the jurists determined the province of jurisprudence , the place assigned to ...
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... taken prisoner by an enemy , or undergo a very severe criminal sentence . The loss of this element of the status , called capitis deminutio maxima , involved the loss of the remaining two , the person who ceased to be free , ceasing ...
... taken prisoner by an enemy , or undergo a very severe criminal sentence . The loss of this element of the status , called capitis deminutio maxima , involved the loss of the remaining two , the person who ceased to be free , ceasing ...
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... taken cognizance of by the law , and considered as capable of being exercised by one or more persons to the exclusion of all others . When we say that an individual has a right to this right , we merely mean that he has a claim to be ...
... taken cognizance of by the law , and considered as capable of being exercised by one or more persons to the exclusion of all others . When we say that an individual has a right to this right , we merely mean that he has a claim to be ...
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