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... lex , but in the year u.c. 468,3 when Lex Hor- the Lex Hortensia was passed , the patricians were compelled to acknowledge the obligatory force of the plebiscita , and from this time they were in fact leges . The Lex Aquilia , Falcidia ...
... lex , but in the year u.c. 468,3 when Lex Hor- the Lex Hortensia was passed , the patricians were compelled to acknowledge the obligatory force of the plebiscita , and from this time they were in fact leges . The Lex Aquilia , Falcidia ...
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... Lex Aquilia . So also if it were done contumelia causa , as where one broke another's door , or gate , and thereby thieves carried off his property , he was liable to the actio injuriarum1 . Furtum rei was where one stole the property ...
... Lex Aquilia . So also if it were done contumelia causa , as where one broke another's door , or gate , and thereby thieves carried off his property , he was liable to the actio injuriarum1 . Furtum rei was where one stole the property ...
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... Lex Aqui- Definition . lia . Damnum injuria datum est omnis patrimonii diminutio , nullo jure facta , et quidem ab ... Aquilia is uncertain . It Aquilia . appears to have been anterior to the time of Cicero , who mentions it . It is ...
... Lex Aqui- Definition . lia . Damnum injuria datum est omnis patrimonii diminutio , nullo jure facta , et quidem ab ... Aquilia is uncertain . It Aquilia . appears to have been anterior to the time of Cicero , who mentions it . It is ...
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... Lex Aquilia , not in- Chapter 2 . serted in the Digest , has been again brought to light by the discovery of the Institutes of Gaius , who gives it , or the substance of it , in these words : In adstipulatorem qui pecuniam in frau- dem ...
... Lex Aquilia , not in- Chapter 2 . serted in the Digest , has been again brought to light by the discovery of the Institutes of Gaius , who gives it , or the substance of it , in these words : In adstipulatorem qui pecuniam in frau- dem ...
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George Leapingwell. BOOK Lex Aqui- No action could lie by the Lex Aquilia for kill- IV . ing a liber homo , because no one had a property in Who liable him . To bring a party within the provisions of under the the law the act done must ...
George Leapingwell. BOOK Lex Aqui- No action could lie by the Lex Aquilia for kill- IV . ing a liber homo , because no one had a property in Who liable him . To bring a party within the provisions of under the the law the act done must ...
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