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... familias vel servus a rationibus paternis vel dominicis seperatam habet ' : a very small sum of money which a son or a slave is allowed to retain from his father's or master's accounts . For though a slave could possess nothing legally ...
... familias vel servus a rationibus paternis vel dominicis seperatam habet ' : a very small sum of money which a son or a slave is allowed to retain from his father's or master's accounts . For though a slave could possess nothing legally ...
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... familias . This right was peculiar to the Roman citizen , but Gaius states that the gens Galatarum exercised the same.power3 . The Roman mother had no authority over the Mater- children , because she was in manu mariti , and was familias ...
... familias . This right was peculiar to the Roman citizen , but Gaius states that the gens Galatarum exercised the same.power3 . The Roman mother had no authority over the Mater- children , because she was in manu mariti , and was familias ...
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... familias , and was entitled to share in his property equally with the children in case he died intes- tate . The third form of marriage was that which Usus . was accomplished by Usus . If a woman went with the consent of her parents or ...
... familias , and was entitled to share in his property equally with the children in case he died intes- tate . The third form of marriage was that which Usus . was accomplished by Usus . If a woman went with the consent of her parents or ...
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... familias uxorem ducere " ; " and since marriage is a solemn contract , anything like force and fears , or error ' and fraud , must make it invalid . As to the marriage - contract being formed by consent alone , it must be understood ...
... familias uxorem ducere " ; " and since marriage is a solemn contract , anything like force and fears , or error ' and fraud , must make it invalid . As to the marriage - contract being formed by consent alone , it must be understood ...
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... familias . 2. Want of age . 3. Want of citizenship . 4. Natural defects of mind and body . 5. Con- sanguinity . 6. Affinity . ' 22 sent of Pat . 1. Nonconsent of parent . Whenever one of Noncon- the parties was not sui juris the consent ...
... familias . 2. Want of age . 3. Want of citizenship . 4. Natural defects of mind and body . 5. Con- sanguinity . 6. Affinity . ' 22 sent of Pat . 1. Nonconsent of parent . Whenever one of Noncon- the parties was not sui juris the consent ...
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