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... Gifts are reserved for future consideration ; see 11. 9. 6 . As Gifts can only be made by persons who have the Right to Alienate , Justinian next proceeds to explain ( but not with reference to Gifts alone ) ( 1 ) In what cases an Owner ...
... Gifts are reserved for future consideration ; see 11. 9. 6 . As Gifts can only be made by persons who have the Right to Alienate , Justinian next proceeds to explain ( but not with reference to Gifts alone ) ( 1 ) In what cases an Owner ...
Page xxiii
... gift of fortune so great , that both the commencement and the completion of your legal educa- tion proceeds from the mouth of your Emperor . 4. Hence after ( the completion of ) the fifty books of the Digest or Pandects , in which the ...
... gift of fortune so great , that both the commencement and the completion of your legal educa- tion proceeds from the mouth of your Emperor . 4. Hence after ( the completion of ) the fifty books of the Digest or Pandects , in which the ...
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... gift of liberty ; for so long as a man is in slavery he is subject to hand ( manus ) and power , and when manumitted is freed from power . This process was derived from the law of nations ; since ac- cording to the law of nature all ...
... gift of liberty ; for so long as a man is in slavery he is subject to hand ( manus ) and power , and when manumitted is freed from power . This process was derived from the law of nations ; since ac- cording to the law of nature all ...
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... gift of freedom in the presence of witnesses , manu- missio inter amicos , the liberty con- ferred was in Gaius ' day of the in- ferior grade styled Latinitas . But Justinian , as he himself informs us in I. 5. 3 , abolished the lower ...
... gift of freedom in the presence of witnesses , manu- missio inter amicos , the liberty con- ferred was in Gaius ' day of the in- ferior grade styled Latinitas . But Justinian , as he himself informs us in I. 5. 3 , abolished the lower ...
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... gift of freedom ' . I. But a master who is insolvent may in his testament appoint a slave of his own to be his heir with a gift of freedom ; so that the slave will become free and his sole and " necessary " heir , provided no one else ...
... gift of freedom ' . I. But a master who is insolvent may in his testament appoint a slave of his own to be his heir with a gift of freedom ; so that the slave will become free and his sole and " necessary " heir , provided no one else ...
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