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... becoming obscured by disuse , were subsequently made bright again by our Imperial renovation . 6. These Institutes , compiled Sandan " Incivium inferioribus ex omnibus antiquorum institutionibus , et praecipue ex com- mentariis ...
... becoming obscured by disuse , were subsequently made bright again by our Imperial renovation . 6. These Institutes , compiled Sandan " Incivium inferioribus ex omnibus antiquorum institutionibus , et praecipue ex com- mentariis ...
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... become of unfrequent occurrence . Therefore our benevolence , desirous .. of improving everything and bringing it into a happier state , has reformed this matter , and restored it to its original footing ; utitur . for in the early ...
... become of unfrequent occurrence . Therefore our benevolence , desirous .. of improving everything and bringing it into a happier state , has reformed this matter , and restored it to its original footing ; utitur . for in the early ...
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... become free and his sole and " necessary " heir , provided no one else become heir under the same testament , either because no one else is appointed heir , or because the person appointed fails from some cause or other to become heir ...
... become free and his sole and " necessary " heir , provided no one else become heir under the same testament , either because no one else is appointed heir , or because the person appointed fails from some cause or other to become heir ...
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... become your sister by adoption , then , so long as the adoption stands , marriage certainly cannot subsist between you and her : but when the adoption has been dissolved by emancipation , you can marry her and so also if you have been ...
... become your sister by adoption , then , so long as the adoption stands , marriage certainly cannot subsist between you and her : but when the adoption has been dissolved by emancipation , you can marry her and so also if you have been ...
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... amongst slaves , yet their natural consanguin- ity receives legal recognition the moment they become free . 5 Justinian here refers to D. 23. 2 , 12 . Si adversus ea quae diximus aliqui coierint , 32 [ I. 10 . On Marriage .
... amongst slaves , yet their natural consanguin- ity receives legal recognition the moment they become free . 5 Justinian here refers to D. 23. 2 , 12 . Si adversus ea quae diximus aliqui coierint , 32 [ I. 10 . On Marriage .
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action adoption agnates alia aliis appointed heir apud autem bona bonorum capitis deminutio causa civil law constitution constitutione contract creditor cuius debet descendants disinherited domino eius emancipated emperor enim eorum erit etiam factum father fuerit furti Gaius Gaius II habet haec heredem heredes hereditatem ideo inheritance instance intellegitur inter intestacy itaque iure iuris judex Justinian legacy legatee legatum lege Lex Julia liberi licet manumission manumitted modo neque nihil obligation omnes owner patria potestas patris peculium person plaintiff posse possessio possession possessor possunt postea potest Praetor propter quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman Roman Law rule servus sibi sine sive slave solum stipulatio stipulation sui juris sunt tamen tantum testament testator theft thing tion Titius tunc tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usufruct veluti vero
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