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... Patria potestas signifies the power which Patria a father had over his children , and all their de- potestas . scendants , and which only terminated with his death unless they had been duly emancipated . Ac- cording to Ulpian it rested ...
... Patria potestas signifies the power which Patria a father had over his children , and all their de- potestas . scendants , and which only terminated with his death unless they had been duly emancipated . Ac- cording to Ulpian it rested ...
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... patria potestas nor to neglect the proper promotion of his children's welfare . Children were bound to support their destitute parents , but , according to Ulpian , were not liable for their debts " . This however could not have been ...
... patria potestas nor to neglect the proper promotion of his children's welfare . Children were bound to support their destitute parents , but , according to Ulpian , were not liable for their debts " . This however could not have been ...
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... patria potestas extended with equal force to the grandson as to the son . That of the latter is evident , because the daughter by marriage passed entirely out of her father's family , and was either in manu mariti1 or in the patria ...
... patria potestas extended with equal force to the grandson as to the son . That of the latter is evident , because the daughter by marriage passed entirely out of her father's family , and was either in manu mariti1 or in the patria ...
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... patria potestas ?. When the paterfamilias died his sons who were not emancipated , and his daughters who were un- married , became sui juris . The civil death of either father or son also extinguished the patria potestas , because this ...
... patria potestas ?. When the paterfamilias died his sons who were not emancipated , and his daughters who were un- married , became sui juris . The civil death of either father or son also extinguished the patria potestas , because this ...
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... patria potestas was per- Emancipa- petual , and only terminated by death natural or legis actio . civil . Tenacious as the old Romans were of this power , many cases might still arise in which it would be convenient or just that the ...
... patria potestas was per- Emancipa- petual , and only terminated by death natural or legis actio . civil . Tenacious as the old Romans were of this power , many cases might still arise in which it would be convenient or just that the ...
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