The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... THINGS . 50. The word thing ( res ) has , in Roman law , a sense as artificial and as wide as the word person . As Use of the person comprehends every being who has rights word res . and is subject to them , so thing comprehends all ...
... THINGS . 50. The word thing ( res ) has , in Roman law , a sense as artificial and as wide as the word person . As Use of the person comprehends every being who has rights word res . and is subject to them , so thing comprehends all ...
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... thing . Incorporeal things always consist in a right ; if we see a stream flowing , or a path winding through a field , the mind sees , as some- thing distinct from the object of sense , the power of using the water or of following the ...
... thing . Incorporeal things always consist in a right ; if we see a stream flowing , or a path winding through a field , the mind sees , as some- thing distinct from the object of sense , the power of using the water or of following the ...
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... things as particular , or as collected under some head , when the whole collection is a thing in law . Thus a sheep is a particular thing ( res singularis ) , a flock , com- posed ex distantibus uni nomini subjectis , is a collection of ...
... things as particular , or as collected under some head , when the whole collection is a thing in law . Thus a sheep is a particular thing ( res singularis ) , a flock , com- posed ex distantibus uni nomini subjectis , is a collection of ...
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... thing purchased in his hand . Two theories have been formed out of these data . The one considers manus as signifying ' power , ' * to be the root of the phrases mancipi and mancipatio . Thus res mancipi meant originally things in the ...
... thing purchased in his hand . Two theories have been formed out of these data . The one considers manus as signifying ' power , ' * to be the root of the phrases mancipi and mancipatio . Thus res mancipi meant originally things in the ...
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... things common , patrimonio . or public , or dedicated to the gods , were extra patrimonium , i . e . could not become ... thing can confer . Sometimes the claim is more in- direct ; the claimant insists that there are one or more parti ...
... things common , patrimonio . or public , or dedicated to the gods , were extra patrimonium , i . e . could not become ... thing can confer . Sometimes the claim is more in- direct ; the claimant insists that there are one or more parti ...
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