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... bound , and may be forced , to satisfy his just claim , his right , by performing my obligation . ated . Reciprocal . From the idea of right is produced that of obligation ; that is to say , they are reciprocal ; the 1 D. I. I. 10 . 2 ...
... bound , and may be forced , to satisfy his just claim , his right , by performing my obligation . ated . Reciprocal . From the idea of right is produced that of obligation ; that is to say , they are reciprocal ; the 1 D. I. I. 10 . 2 ...
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... bound only the plebs it dif- fered from a 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 ...
... bound only the plebs it dif- fered from a 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 ...
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... bound to maintain his patron , and even the patron's children if they became destitute ; to behave himself with due gratitude towards his patron , and if he became ingratus was Jus Patro- liable to forfeit his freedom . The Jus ...
... bound to maintain his patron , and even the patron's children if they became destitute ; to behave himself with due gratitude towards his patron , and if he became ingratus was Jus Patro- liable to forfeit his freedom . The Jus ...
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... bound to manumit the slave by the vindicta . Other less solemn modes of manumission were afterwards introduced by the Roman emperors . These were , I. Per epistolam , when the master Per Epis addressed a letter to the slave , or a third ...
... bound to manumit the slave by the vindicta . Other less solemn modes of manumission were afterwards introduced by the Roman emperors . These were , I. Per epistolam , when the master Per Epis addressed a letter to the slave , or a third ...
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... bound to educate his children according to his rank and ability . He was not allowed to abuse the patria potestas nor to neglect the proper promotion of his children's welfare . Children were bound to support their destitute parents ...
... bound to educate his children according to his rank and ability . He was not allowed to abuse the patria potestas nor to neglect the proper promotion of his children's welfare . Children were bound to support their destitute parents ...
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