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Page 191
... he must restore the 1 Hein . El . 797 . 2 D. XLVII . 2 ; D. LIV . I ; and see post , definition of furtum . 3 D. XIII . 6. 5. 2 . 4 Id . 5 D. XIII . 6. 5. 10 . BOOK value1 . The actions on this contract are directa Of Real Contracts . 191.
... he must restore the 1 Hein . El . 797 . 2 D. XLVII . 2 ; D. LIV . I ; and see post , definition of furtum . 3 D. XIII . 6. 5. 2 . 4 Id . 5 D. XIII . 6. 5. 10 . BOOK value1 . The actions on this contract are directa Of Real Contracts . 191.
Page 194
... furtum . When the debt was not payable at any fixed time , if the creditor wished to sell the pignus , he must give the debtor three notices " . Justinian required one notice , after which two years were allowed to the debtor to redeem ...
... furtum . When the debt was not payable at any fixed time , if the creditor wished to sell the pignus , he must give the debtor three notices " . Justinian required one notice , after which two years were allowed to the debtor to redeem ...
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... Furtum , Rapina , Damnum injuria datum , and Injuria . Public . Prosecu- tion . Publica delicta , called publica judicia , were wrongful acts of a public nature , and of which the laws took notice as injuries to the commonwealth ; these ...
... Furtum , Rapina , Damnum injuria datum , and Injuria . Public . Prosecu- tion . Publica delicta , called publica judicia , were wrongful acts of a public nature , and of which the laws took notice as injuries to the commonwealth ; these ...
Page 233
... Furtum . 2. Rapina . 3. Damnum . 4. Injuria . Concerning these we will now proceed to inquire . Furtum , or theft , is the fraudulent taking and Furtum . carrying away of the moveable goods of another for the sake of gain . Est ...
... Furtum . 2. Rapina . 3. Damnum . 4. Injuria . Concerning these we will now proceed to inquire . Furtum , or theft , is the fraudulent taking and Furtum . carrying away of the moveable goods of another for the sake of gain . Est ...
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... Furtum rei was where one stole the property of another . Furtum usus was where the deposita- rius used the res deposita , or where the commoda- tarius used the res commodata otherwise than as agreed on , as riding a horse beyond the ...
... Furtum rei was where one stole the property of another . Furtum usus was where the deposita- rius used the res deposita , or where the commoda- tarius used the res commodata otherwise than as agreed on , as riding a horse beyond the ...
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