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Page xiv
... acquired ; and of these modes some are Natural and some are Civil . Acquisition moreover may be of an Individual Thing , or of an Aggregate of Things ; see II . 9. 6 . A. Single Things may be acquired Naturally in many ways ; and ...
... acquired ; and of these modes some are Natural and some are Civil . Acquisition moreover may be of an Individual Thing , or of an Aggregate of Things ; see II . 9. 6 . A. Single Things may be acquired Naturally in many ways ; and ...
Page xv
... acquired Civilly by ( 1 ) Usucapion and Praescription , ( 2 ) Donation , whether ( a ) Mortis Causa or II . 4 , 5 ... acquire ( 1 ) Through his own act ( 2 ) By means of Persons under his Potestas ; ( Hence a digression on Peculium ...
... acquired Civilly by ( 1 ) Usucapion and Praescription , ( 2 ) Donation , whether ( a ) Mortis Causa or II . 4 , 5 ... acquire ( 1 ) Through his own act ( 2 ) By means of Persons under his Potestas ; ( Hence a digression on Peculium ...
Page xvi
... acquiring an Aggregate ( Universitas ) are four ( all Civil ) , viz . II . 15 . II . 16 . II . 17 , 18 . I. Inheritance , II . Bonorum Possessio , III . Arrogation , IV . Addiction . Taking these in order : I. Inheritance may be either ...
... acquiring an Aggregate ( Universitas ) are four ( all Civil ) , viz . II . 15 . II . 16 . II . 17 , 18 . I. Inheritance , II . Bonorum Possessio , III . Arrogation , IV . Addiction . Taking these in order : I. Inheritance may be either ...
Page xvii
... forth , the subject of Inheritance is III . 7 , 8 . exhausted ; and the other Modes of acquiring an Aggregate are discussed in order , viz . II . Bonorum Possessio , which is either III . Analysis of the Institutes . xvii.
... forth , the subject of Inheritance is III . 7 , 8 . exhausted ; and the other Modes of acquiring an Aggregate are discussed in order , viz . II . Bonorum Possessio , which is either III . Analysis of the Institutes . xvii.
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... acquired by means of a slave , is acquired for the master2 . 2. But at the present day no persons who are under our sway are allowed to punish their slaves without a reason recognized by the laws , or in an outrageous manner . For by a ...
... acquired by means of a slave , is acquired for the master2 . 2. But at the present day no persons who are under our sway are allowed to punish their slaves without a reason recognized by the laws , or in an outrageous manner . For by a ...
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