Selected Titles from the Digest: Pt. I. Mandati Vel Contra. Disgest XVII. I. Tr. and Annotated, Part 1 |
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... gave him the money out of the peculium which lawfully goes with himself and is not to be retained by a bona fide purchaser ' ; and Titius , after paying the price , manu- mitted that free person ; who afterwards was pronounced free ...
... gave him the money out of the peculium which lawfully goes with himself and is not to be retained by a bona fide purchaser ' ; and Titius , after paying the price , manu- mitted that free person ; who afterwards was pronounced free ...
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... , since you could not be assured of this if the purchase was for yourself . If I am evicted I cannot sue you , but only the man who gave the " cautio . ' ( 1. ) Sed et si de sanitate serui procuratori 10 ] 21 Mandati vel contra .
... , since you could not be assured of this if the purchase was for yourself . If I am evicted I cannot sue you , but only the man who gave the " cautio . ' ( 1. ) Sed et si de sanitate serui procuratori 10 ] 21 Mandati vel contra .
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... gave the acquittance by way of donation mortis causa or left it to him as a legacy . 11. Pomponius . If I subsequently become heir to a man 1 Which his principal could have used honourably or dishonourably ; but which he himself could ...
... gave the acquittance by way of donation mortis causa or left it to him as a legacy . 11. Pomponius . If I subsequently become heir to a man 1 Which his principal could have used honourably or dishonourably ; but which he himself could ...
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... gave his consent to a sale of the land by the patron ; can the freedman recover the price of one - third ? And he decides that if at the outset the freedman undertook a mandate , and did not accept a gift , he can by actio contraria ...
... gave his consent to a sale of the land by the patron ; can the freedman recover the price of one - third ? And he decides that if at the outset the freedman undertook a mandate , and did not accept a gift , he can by actio contraria ...
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... gave money to you that you might pay my creditor , and you did not do so . You will pay me interest in case my creditor could have recovered from me the money due and interest . And to this effect the Emperor Severus wrote a rescript to ...
... gave money to you that you might pay my creditor , and you did not do so . You will pay me interest in case my creditor could have recovered from me the money due and interest . And to this effect the Emperor Severus wrote a rescript to ...
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