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... bona fide , the prescription being complete , she was then in dominio quiritario , and became mater- familias . Until the year had expired she could only be in bonis , and was styled matrona , being still a member of her father's family ...
... bona fide , the prescription being complete , she was then in dominio quiritario , and became mater- familias . Until the year had expired she could only be in bonis , and was styled matrona , being still a member of her father's family ...
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... Bona gratia was allowed by mutual Bona consent without stating any grounds . gratia . The divorce Mala gratia was founded upon the Mala 1 D. L. 17. 100 . 3 654 , 655 . 2 Gell . IV . 3 . 4 D. XXIV . 1. 62. C. v . 17. 9 . gratia . BOOK ...
... Bona gratia was allowed by mutual Bona consent without stating any grounds . gratia . The divorce Mala gratia was founded upon the Mala 1 D. L. 17. 100 . 3 654 , 655 . 2 Gell . IV . 3 . 4 D. XXIV . 1. 62. C. v . 17. 9 . gratia . BOOK ...
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... bona et rem familiarem eorum , qui rebus suis ipsi superesse nequeunt . This terminated when the minor arrived at the age of 25 years . The Tutela was of three kinds . 1. Testamen- of Tutela . taria . 2. Legitima . 3. Dativa . We will ...
... bona et rem familiarem eorum , qui rebus suis ipsi superesse nequeunt . This terminated when the minor arrived at the age of 25 years . The Tutela was of three kinds . 1. Testamen- of Tutela . taria . 2. Legitima . 3. Dativa . We will ...
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... bona , et rem familiarem eorum , qui rebus suis ipsi superesse nequeunt . No contract could therefore be entered into by the minor with reference to his estate without the consent of his curator . But by the law of Rome the Furiosus and ...
... bona , et rem familiarem eorum , qui rebus suis ipsi superesse nequeunt . No contract could therefore be entered into by the minor with reference to his estate without the consent of his curator . But by the law of Rome the Furiosus and ...
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... bona . Res are such things as may become our property , and , according to the definition , may not yet have been appropriated by any one . After occupation and appropriation they then become bona , and are in patrimonio ; by which term ...
... bona . Res are such things as may become our property , and , according to the definition , may not yet have been appropriated by any one . After occupation and appropriation they then become bona , and are in patrimonio ; by which term ...
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