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... respect to the forms which the suitor must observe . This had to be settled by the Jurisprudentes . They therefore framed the actiones legis which were the forms necessary to be observed , and if not observed the suitor had no locus ...
... respect to the forms which the suitor must observe . This had to be settled by the Jurisprudentes . They therefore framed the actiones legis which were the forms necessary to be observed , and if not observed the suitor had no locus ...
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... respecting these codes . Bach3 considers they were compiled for the private use of the parties whose names they bear , and afterwards received the Imperial sanction . They are said to have contained the constitutions of all the heathen ...
... respecting these codes . Bach3 considers they were compiled for the private use of the parties whose names they bear , and afterwards received the Imperial sanction . They are said to have contained the constitutions of all the heathen ...
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... respect to the Canon law , which was ultimately reduced to the Corpus Juris Ca- nonici after Justinian's model . This consists of three parts : 1. The Decretum . 2. The Decretals . Extravagants of John XXII . I. 3. The 1. The Decretum ...
... respect to the Canon law , which was ultimately reduced to the Corpus Juris Ca- nonici after Justinian's model . This consists of three parts : 1. The Decretum . 2. The Decretals . Extravagants of John XXII . I. 3. The 1. The Decretum ...
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... respects were the same as in passing a lex . A Senatusconsultum was a decree of the Senate concerning such things as were committed to their jurisdiction which had not properly the force of law , unless confirmed by the people . It is ...
... respects were the same as in passing a lex . A Senatusconsultum was a decree of the Senate concerning such things as were committed to their jurisdiction which had not properly the force of law , unless confirmed by the people . It is ...
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... respect to 1. Liberty . 2. City . 3. Family . The first division of persons in a civil considera- tion is into freemen and slaves . slavery . Slavery in the Civil law had three origins . Origins of 1. Captivity in war . 2. Birth . 3 ...
... respect to 1. Liberty . 2. City . 3. Family . The first division of persons in a civil considera- tion is into freemen and slaves . slavery . Slavery in the Civil law had three origins . Origins of 1. Captivity in war . 2. Birth . 3 ...
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