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... Parties or their Agents . IV . 12 . IV . 13 . IV . 14 . IV . 15 . IV . 16 . We now have two more classifications of Actions , viz . V. Perpetual or Temporary . VI . Maintainable by or against Heirs , or not so maintainable . Next an ...
... Parties or their Agents . IV . 12 . IV . 13 . IV . 14 . IV . 15 . IV . 16 . We now have two more classifications of Actions , viz . V. Perpetual or Temporary . VI . Maintainable by or against Heirs , or not so maintainable . Next an ...
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... parties in the position of ascendant and descendant . ( f ) Affinity bars marriage with ascendants or descendants of a for- mer consort , and with their collate- rals up to the second degree , i.e. a deceased wife's sister or deceased ...
... parties in the position of ascendant and descendant . ( f ) Affinity bars marriage with ascendants or descendants of a for- mer consort , and with their collate- rals up to the second degree , i.e. a deceased wife's sister or deceased ...
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... party , or by the ascendant having potestas over either party ; and the repudia- tion founded no claim whatever to damages . Although there is in the eye of the law no relationship amongst slaves , yet their natural consanguin- ity ...
... party , or by the ascendant having potestas over either party ; and the repudia- tion founded no claim whatever to damages . Although there is in the eye of the law no relationship amongst slaves , yet their natural consanguin- ity ...
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... of Gaius there were more intricate rules depending on the parties having or not having V quod si post emancipationem vel adoptionem fuerit conceptus , 1. 12. ] Methods by which the Right of Potestas is destroyed . 45.
... of Gaius there were more intricate rules depending on the parties having or not having V quod si post emancipationem vel adoptionem fuerit conceptus , 1. 12. ] Methods by which the Right of Potestas is destroyed . 45.
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... party . " Caput neces- sarily implies the possession of rights : status generally implies the posses- sion of rights , but may denote mere obnoxiousness to duties , e . g . the sta- tus of a slave . See Austin , Lecture XII . Caput ...
... party . " Caput neces- sarily implies the possession of rights : status generally implies the posses- sion of rights , but may denote mere obnoxiousness to duties , e . g . the sta- tus of a slave . See Austin , Lecture XII . Caput ...
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