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... donatio . If he died intestate castrense . and without children his father was his heir " . titium . Paganus signified whatever was not military ; Paganum . and the paganum peculium was divided into pro- fectitium and adventitium . The ...
... donatio . If he died intestate castrense . and without children his father was his heir " . titium . Paganus signified whatever was not military ; Paganum . and the paganum peculium was divided into pro- fectitium and adventitium . The ...
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... Donatio , a gift , is classed among the civil Donatio , modes of acquiring property : Donatio est liberalitas in accipientem nullo jure cogente collata ; when one from mere liberality bestows any thing on another , 1 D. XLI . 3. 31 . 3 ...
... Donatio , a gift , is classed among the civil Donatio , modes of acquiring property : Donatio est liberalitas in accipientem nullo jure cogente collata ; when one from mere liberality bestows any thing on another , 1 D. XLI . 3. 31 . 3 ...
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... donatio inter vivos was a civil mode of acquiring property . The gift was complete as soon as the donor had expressed his intention either verbally or in writing ' , and he was bound to make the delivery . If the gift ex- ceeded 500 ...
... donatio inter vivos was a civil mode of acquiring property . The gift was complete as soon as the donor had expressed his intention either verbally or in writing ' , and he was bound to make the delivery . If the gift ex- ceeded 500 ...
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... donatio in some respects differs from a legacy , but there is no practical distinction . nuptias . Donatio propter nuptias , called before the time Donatio of Justinian donatio ante nuptias , because , except propter in certain cases ...
... donatio in some respects differs from a legacy , but there is no practical distinction . nuptias . Donatio propter nuptias , called before the time Donatio of Justinian donatio ante nuptias , because , except propter in certain cases ...
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... donatio mortis causa , or divortii causa , was valid , because , in either case , the relation of hus- band and wife ceased at the time the gift took effect . The wife might confer on her husband whatever was necessary to enable him to ...
... donatio mortis causa , or divortii causa , was valid , because , in either case , the relation of hus- band and wife ceased at the time the gift took effect . The wife might confer on her husband whatever was necessary to enable him to ...
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