A Manual of the Roman Civil Law ...Deighton, Bell and Company, 1859 - 340 pages |
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Page 55
... actio . civil . Tenacious as the old Romans were of this power , many cases might still arise in which it would be convenient or just that the father should put an end to it , and make his son sui juris . The ceremonial by which this ...
... actio . civil . Tenacious as the old Romans were of this power , many cases might still arise in which it would be convenient or just that the father should put an end to it , and make his son sui juris . The ceremonial by which this ...
Page 72
... actio solennis qua in locum filii vel definition . nepotis adsciscitur is qui natura talis non est ' . Adoption was of two kinds . First , Arrogation , which concerned those only who were sui juris ; and secondly , Adoption , which ...
... actio solennis qua in locum filii vel definition . nepotis adsciscitur is qui natura talis non est ' . Adoption was of two kinds . First , Arrogation , which concerned those only who were sui juris ; and secondly , Adoption , which ...
Page 83
... actio subsidiaria ; but Actio sub- this appears to have applied only to the minor sidiaria . magistrates ' . Since the office of guardian was considered as a munus publicum3 , parties might for certain reasons claim to be exempted ...
... actio subsidiaria ; but Actio sub- this appears to have applied only to the minor sidiaria . magistrates ' . Since the office of guardian was considered as a munus publicum3 , parties might for certain reasons claim to be exempted ...
Page 85
... actio tutela , which lay against the guardian and his fidejussores ; and in case of his death against his heredes , i . e . his executors . IX . liebris . The Tutela muliebris has naturally a place in Tutela mu- this chapter , though it ...
... actio tutela , which lay against the guardian and his fidejussores ; and in case of his death against his heredes , i . e . his executors . IX . liebris . The Tutela muliebris has naturally a place in Tutela mu- this chapter , though it ...
Page 106
... actio furti . The bona fide purchaser of an estate was se- cured in his right to the crops , according to Paulus * , not only which he had sown , but of every descrip- tion which the land produced , and they vested in Bonae fidei him as ...
... actio furti . The bona fide purchaser of an estate was se- cured in his right to the crops , according to Paulus * , not only which he had sown , but of every descrip- tion which the land produced , and they vested in Bonae fidei him as ...
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actio action lay actor agnati appointed became bona fide bonorum possessio BOOK bound called capita causa CHAP CHAPTER Civil law claim Colq Comitia condictio contract contraria creditor culpa damage damnum death debt debtor deceased Decemviri declared delicto directa dolus dominium dominus Edict Emperor English law esto ex delicto exceptio factum familias father fide possessor fidei filius furtum Gaius Haub Hein heir heredes heres injuria Institutes intentio intestate judex judicia jure juris Justinian legacy legatee lege legis Lex Aquilia Lex Julia liable libertus manu marriage nominate contracts obligation owner parties patron patronus peculium person perty plaintiff possessio possession potestas præ Prætor Prætorian quæ quod recover res nullius restitutio reus Roman law Sctum servus sive slave stipulation sunt testament testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usufruct usus vested VIII XLVII