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... paid into my hands the £ 20 so agreed on , if I then refuse to deliver to him the horse , the law will compel me . The law of buyer and seller applied to the above - mentioned transaction creates the right , and its reciprocal ...
... paid into my hands the £ 20 so agreed on , if I then refuse to deliver to him the horse , the law will compel me . The law of buyer and seller applied to the above - mentioned transaction creates the right , and its reciprocal ...
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... paid nothing , and the slave received no- thing . But it is evident from the passage in the Digest , " ad pretium participandum venire passus , " that the buyer was deceived by a third party who offered the supposed slave , and received ...
... paid nothing , and the slave received no- thing . But it is evident from the passage in the Digest , " ad pretium participandum venire passus , " that the buyer was deceived by a third party who offered the supposed slave , and received ...
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... paid , under the conditions , and for the period agreed upon . Dominium Quiritarium . This was the entire and indefeasible right of a Roman citizen in his property , which rendered him free from all actions which would impeach his title ...
... paid , under the conditions , and for the period agreed upon . Dominium Quiritarium . This was the entire and indefeasible right of a Roman citizen in his property , which rendered him free from all actions which would impeach his title ...
Page 97
... paid down the price agreed upon , and the Antestatus called upon the five witnesses to bear testimony to the fact . This at once vested the legal title in the buyer . Without mancipation he would only have had bare possession . Res ...
... paid down the price agreed upon , and the Antestatus called upon the five witnesses to bear testimony to the fact . This at once vested the legal title in the buyer . Without mancipation he would only have had bare possession . Res ...
Page 104
... paid to the owner , and the wine and oil became the property of the maker . 2. Commixtio . This was where the nova spe- cies was produced partly with the property of the maker , and partly with that of another , as where a plaster was ...
... paid to the owner , and the wine and oil became the property of the maker . 2. Commixtio . This was where the nova spe- cies was produced partly with the property of the maker , and partly with that of another , as where a plaster was ...
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