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... 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 Justinian specifies a large number of them ...
... 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 Justinian specifies a large number of them ...
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... natural , moral or positive , correlating to the four possible varieties of duties . For when a duty is created , all persons interested in its enforcement are in- vested with a right . The varieties of rights therefore are in number ...
... natural , moral or positive , correlating to the four possible varieties of duties . For when a duty is created , all persons interested in its enforcement are in- vested with a right . The varieties of rights therefore are in number ...
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... Natural Law , of the Law of Nations , and of the Civil Law1 . Positive Law responding rights . ( Jus Civile ) emanates from the su- preme power of a state , and is Law properly so called , the province of Jurisprudence . Justinian ...
... Natural Law , of the Law of Nations , and of the Civil Law1 . Positive Law responding rights . ( Jus Civile ) emanates from the su- preme power of a state , and is Law properly so called , the province of Jurisprudence . Justinian ...
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... NATURAL LAW , THE LAW OF NATIONS AND THE CIVIL LAW . The Natural Law is that which nature has taught all living creatures . For that law is not peculiar to the human race , but extends to all animals which exist in the air , on land or ...
... NATURAL LAW , THE LAW OF NATIONS AND THE CIVIL LAW . The Natural Law is that which nature has taught all living creatures . For that law is not peculiar to the human race , but extends to all animals which exist in the air , on land or ...
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... natural reason hath established amongst all men is guarded in equal degree by all associations , and is called jus gentium ' , the law , so to speak , which all nations employ . The Roman people , therefore , make use of a system of law ...
... natural reason hath established amongst all men is guarded in equal degree by all associations , and is called jus gentium ' , the law , so to speak , which all nations employ . The Roman people , therefore , make use of a system of law ...
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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.
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