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... passage , Inst . II . I. 19 . 3 Adeo ut : because it is still more noteworthy that there is not only a change of ownership of things , but a change of status of men . 4 Such occurrences were frequent in the Po . See Lucan , II . 407 ...
... passage , Inst . II . I. 19 . 3 Adeo ut : because it is still more noteworthy that there is not only a change of ownership of things , but a change of status of men . 4 Such occurrences were frequent in the Po . See Lucan , II . 407 ...
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... passage in the Institutes has the reading " videntur vicini fundo acquisitae esse : " and it seems obvious that the trees are acquired , because they derive their nourishment from the new soil in which they have struck root . Equity ...
... passage in the Institutes has the reading " videntur vicini fundo acquisitae esse : " and it seems obvious that the trees are acquired , because they derive their nourishment from the new soil in which they have struck root . Equity ...
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... section made by a series of vertical and contiguous lines intersecting the boundary at right angles . 1 2 This passage has caused an rum . 9. GAIUS libro secundo rerum cottidianarum siue aureo- 12 [ 8. 1- Digest XLI . i .
... section made by a series of vertical and contiguous lines intersecting the boundary at right angles . 1 2 This passage has caused an rum . 9. GAIUS libro secundo rerum cottidianarum siue aureo- 12 [ 8. 1- Digest XLI . i .
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... passage , that it is here inserted instead of the qui solverit of the Liber Florentinus . 2 The intent or wish is not ef- fectual by itself ; there must also be an intent or wish to accept on the other side , and the delivery or tra ...
... passage , that it is here inserted instead of the qui solverit of the Liber Florentinus . 2 The intent or wish is not ef- fectual by itself ; there must also be an intent or wish to accept on the other side , and the delivery or tra ...
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... passage I take it denotes a delivery eo modo quomodo alienis servis donare solemus . " 66 1 The heir could only acquire through his own slave , or through another's slave whom he possessed in good faith as his own : if he uses the ...
... passage I take it denotes a delivery eo modo quomodo alienis servis donare solemus . " 66 1 The heir could only acquire through his own slave , or through another's slave whom he possessed in good faith as his own : if he uses the ...
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