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... fidei commis- sum upon his heir in favour of the slave , e.g. Quæso heredem meum ut Davum manumittat . Here the heir would be bound to manumit the slave by the vindicta . Other less solemn modes of manumission were afterwards introduced ...
... fidei commis- sum upon his heir in favour of the slave , e.g. Quæso heredem meum ut Davum manumittat . Here the heir would be bound to manumit the slave by the vindicta . Other less solemn modes of manumission were afterwards introduced ...
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... fidei him as soon as severed from the soil . Bonæ fidei possessor . possessor fructus percipiendo suos facit , and the reason given by Justinian is pro cultura et cura , but he further adds that the owner cannot call the possessor to ...
... fidei him as soon as severed from the soil . Bonæ fidei possessor . possessor fructus percipiendo suos facit , and the reason given by Justinian is pro cultura et cura , but he further adds that the owner cannot call the possessor to ...
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... fidei- commissa upon the Emperor , whereupon Augustus thought it necessary to consult the highest autho- rities as to the propriety of confirming such testa- mentary directions by law . C. Trebatius Testa considering such a course both ...
... fidei- commissa upon the Emperor , whereupon Augustus thought it necessary to consult the highest autho- rities as to the propriety of confirming such testa- mentary directions by law . C. Trebatius Testa considering such a course both ...
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... fidei commissa could be given , but not legata , unless it were afterwards confirmed by a will ; and no one could be ap- pointed heir , or be disinherited by a codicil . have no precise information as to the attestation of codicils . We ...
... fidei commissa could be given , but not legata , unless it were afterwards confirmed by a will ; and no one could be ap- pointed heir , or be disinherited by a codicil . have no precise information as to the attestation of codicils . We ...
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... fidei- commissum3 was per verba precativa , as rogo , quæso . By the old Civil law there were four kinds of legacies : 1. Per vindicationem . 2. Per damna- tionem . 3. Per præceptionem . 4. Sinendi modo . It was per Vindi- cationem . 1 ...
... fidei- commissum3 was per verba precativa , as rogo , quæso . By the old Civil law there were four kinds of legacies : 1. Per vindicationem . 2. Per damna- tionem . 3. Per præceptionem . 4. Sinendi modo . It was per Vindi- cationem . 1 ...
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