The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and NotesLongmans, Green, 1869 - 606 páginas |
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... give such com- pensation to the plaintiff as he might think fit to direct . They were , therefore , especially adapted to secure a plaintiff receiving the particular thing which had been the subject of a contract , and not its money ...
... give such com- pensation to the plaintiff as he might think fit to direct . They were , therefore , especially adapted to secure a plaintiff receiving the particular thing which had been the subject of a contract , and not its money ...
Página 70
... give an action to try the question , shaping the terms of the interdict into the intentio of the formula , si paret A. A. rem restituere oportere , & c . And it is thus that interdicts are connected with actions , as their validity ...
... give an action to try the question , shaping the terms of the interdict into the intentio of the formula , si paret A. A. rem restituere oportere , & c . And it is thus that interdicts are connected with actions , as their validity ...
Página 97
... give legacies , and yet that no person , huc minor esset viginti annis , liber- under twenty , could give liberty to tatem servo dare non posset . Quod a slave . This seemed intolerable : non erat ferendum , si is cui totorum that a man ...
... give legacies , and yet that no person , huc minor esset viginti annis , liber- under twenty , could give liberty to tatem servo dare non posset . Quod a slave . This seemed intolerable : non erat ferendum , si is cui totorum that a man ...
Página 115
... give their con- sent . But it was sufficient if the consent of the party adopted were expressed by his not declaring his dissent - non contra- dicente . ( C. viii . 48. 11. Tit . 12. 10. ) 2. Sed hodie , ex nostra constitu- 2. But now ...
... give their con- sent . But it was sufficient if the consent of the party adopted were expressed by his not declaring his dissent - non contra- dicente . ( C. viii . 48. 11. Tit . 12. 10. ) 2. Sed hodie , ex nostra constitu- 2. But now ...
Página 117
... give rise to , in this case inquiry was made whether the character and cir- cumstances of the proposed arrogator were such as to make it probable that the arrogation would be beneficial to the person arrogated . Further , certain ...
... give rise to , in this case inquiry was made whether the character and cir- cumstances of the proposed arrogator were such as to make it probable that the arrogation would be beneficial to the person arrogated . Further , certain ...
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