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... granted for him and to him all their authority and power . Whatever , therefore , the Emperor has established by his letter , or decreed when sitting as judge , or enjoined by his edict , is admitted to be law ; and these are styled ...
... granted for him and to him all their authority and power . Whatever , therefore , the Emperor has established by his letter , or decreed when sitting as judge , or enjoined by his edict , is admitted to be law ; and these are styled ...
Page 67
... granted against such as have either neglected altogether to take sureties from the tutors or curators , or have allowed insufficient security to be given . 1 I. 23. 3 and 4 . 2 That is against the appointing magistrate , if he appointed ...
... granted against such as have either neglected altogether to take sureties from the tutors or curators , or have allowed insufficient security to be given . 1 I. 23. 3 and 4 . 2 That is against the appointing magistrate , if he appointed ...
Page 70
... granted on the score of poverty , when a man can prove himself incapable of the burden laid upon him , was laid down in rescripts both by the deified brothers ' to- gether and by Marcus alone . 7. Exemption is also allow- able on ...
... granted on the score of poverty , when a man can prove himself incapable of the burden laid upon him , was laid down in rescripts both by the deified brothers ' to- gether and by Marcus alone . 7. Exemption is also allow- able on ...
Page 71
... granted exemption in a special in- stance , though refusing to grant it generally , because he held that il- literate persons are not necessarily bad men of business ; or granted it universally , although the exemption was not ...
... granted exemption in a special in- stance , though refusing to grant it generally , because he held that il- literate persons are not necessarily bad men of business ; or granted it universally , although the exemption was not ...
Page 82
... granted by natural reason to the first taker . Nor does it matter whether a man catches the wild beasts or birds on his own ground or on another's : although a person purposing to enter on another's land for the purpose of hunting or ...
... granted by natural reason to the first taker . Nor does it matter whether a man catches the wild beasts or birds on his own ground or on another's : although a person purposing to enter on another's land for the purpose of hunting or ...
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Page 459 - Conubium habent cives Romani cum civibus Romanis ; cum Latinis autem et peregrinis ita, si concessum sit ; cum servis nullum est conubium.
Page 86 - Et post multas Sabinianorum et Proculianorum ambiguitates placuit media sententia existimantium, si ea species ad materiam reduci possit, eum videri dominum esse, qui materiae dominus fuerat, si non possit reduci, eum potius intellegi dominum qui fecerit: ut ecce vas conflatum potest ad rudem massam...