The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... tion on which the structure of private law would rest for the future . It is not difficult to understand how this was esteemed so great a gain to the large body of the citizens , that these laws were spoken of by the ancients as the ...
... tion on which the structure of private law would rest for the future . It is not difficult to understand how this was esteemed so great a gain to the large body of the citizens , that these laws were spoken of by the ancients as the ...
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... tion of legislation to a series of measures which made a consi- derable innovation in private law . These measures were de- signed to repress and discourage the excesses and corruption of a demoralized society . The lex Julia et Papia ...
... tion of legislation to a series of measures which made a consi- derable innovation in private law . These measures were de- signed to repress and discourage the excesses and corruption of a demoralized society . The lex Julia et Papia ...
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... tion in things caused by certain things having a sacred character ( res divini juris ) . These were res sacræ , consecrated to the superior gods ; or res religiosæ , such as tombs or burial grounds , consecrated to the infernal gods ...
... tion in things caused by certain things having a sacred character ( res divini juris ) . These were res sacræ , consecrated to the superior gods ; or res religiosæ , such as tombs or burial grounds , consecrated to the infernal gods ...
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... tion is effected in the presence of not less than five witnesses , who must be Roman citizens of the age of puberty , and also in the presence of another person of the same condition , who holds a pair of scales , and hence is called ...
... tion is effected in the presence of not less than five witnesses , who must be Roman citizens of the age of puberty , and also in the presence of another person of the same condition , who holds a pair of scales , and hence is called ...
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... tion . V. SYSTEM OF CIVIL PROCESS . 90. An action is the process by which a right is enforced . Unless a means of enforcing it were provided , the right would be a mere inoperative abstrac- tion . Directly it was disputed , it would ...
... tion . V. SYSTEM OF CIVIL PROCESS . 90. An action is the process by which a right is enforced . Unless a means of enforcing it were provided , the right would be a mere inoperative abstrac- tion . Directly it was disputed , it would ...
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