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... 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 ...
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... actio solennis qua in locum filii vel nepotis adsciscitur is qui natura talis non est1 . Adoption was of two kinds . First , Arrogation , which concerned those only who were sui juris ; and secondly , Adoption , which referred to those ...
... actio solennis qua in locum filii vel nepotis adsciscitur is qui natura talis non est1 . Adoption was of two kinds . First , Arrogation , which concerned those only who were sui juris ; and secondly , Adoption , which referred to those ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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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