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... tutor . The arrogator was obliged to give security that if the infant died under the age of puberty he would return all his property to his relatives ; that he would not emancipate him with- out just cause ; and if he did so that he ...
... tutor . The arrogator was obliged to give security that if the infant died under the age of puberty he would return all his property to his relatives ; that he would not emancipate him with- out just cause ; and if he did so that he ...
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... tutor is bound to protect the person of the pupil , and to promote his education according to his rank in life . He must supply a proper maintenance for his pupil according to the circum- 1 C. I. 4. 30 . 2 D. XXVI . 4. 1. 2. and D. XXVI ...
... tutor is bound to protect the person of the pupil , and to promote his education according to his rank in life . He must supply a proper maintenance for his pupil according to the circum- 1 C. I. 4. 30 . 2 D. XXVI . 4. 1. 2. and D. XXVI ...
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... tutor and the pupil respecting the property of the latter , whereby the tutor , or those connected with him will be benefitted , it must be done by the consent of a co - tutor . Whenever an action arose between the pupil and the tutor ...
... tutor and the pupil respecting the property of the latter , whereby the tutor , or those connected with him will be benefitted , it must be done by the consent of a co - tutor . Whenever an action arose between the pupil and the tutor ...
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... tutor were ap- pointed conditionally , the existence or duration of the office must depend upon the condition , whether the tutor were discharged upon his own petition , or upon complaint against him for dishonest conduct . ria . The ...
... tutor were ap- pointed conditionally , the existence or duration of the office must depend upon the condition , whether the tutor were discharged upon his own petition , or upon complaint against him for dishonest conduct . ria . The ...
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... tutor . A curator could not name a curator in his place ; but on account of illness or unavoidable necessity , he might appoint a deputy , for whom he was answerable , and who was called Actor . Tutors and curators before entering upon ...
... tutor . A curator could not name a curator in his place ; but on account of illness or unavoidable necessity , he might appoint a deputy , for whom he was answerable , and who was called Actor . Tutors and curators before entering upon ...
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