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Page 85
... theft . 17. Those things which we take from the enemy are also ours at once by the law of nations : so much so ' , that even freemen are reduced into slavery to us ; though still , if they escape from our power and return to their own ...
... theft . 17. Those things which we take from the enemy are also ours at once by the law of nations : so much so ' , that even freemen are reduced into slavery to us ; though still , if they escape from our power and return to their own ...
Page 89
... theft and a condiction against the man who stole it , whether the latter or another person be the maker of the garment ' : for although things that have ceased to exist . 1 The actio furti is an action for a penalty : the condictio ...
... theft and a condiction against the man who stole it , whether the latter or another person be the maker of the garment ' : for although things that have ceased to exist . 1 The actio furti is an action for a penalty : the condictio ...
Page 96
... theft . 35. If any person have in good faith bought a field from one who is not the owner , but whom he thought to be the owner , or have received it as a gift from him or by any other legitimate transaction , provided as before it be ...
... theft . 35. If any person have in good faith bought a field from one who is not the owner , but whom he thought to be the owner , or have received it as a gift from him or by any other legitimate transaction , provided as before it be ...
Page 103
... theft . And such things seem to be pretty much of the same character as those which drop out of a cart in motion without the knowledge of the owners . TIT . II . ON THINGS INCORPOREAL . Some things again are corporeal , some incorporeal ...
... theft . And such things seem to be pretty much of the same character as those which drop out of a cart in motion without the knowledge of the owners . TIT . II . ON THINGS INCORPOREAL . Some things again are corporeal , some incorporeal ...
Page 115
... theft ; since the heir clearly committed no theft when he parted with it in good faith on the supposition that it was his own3 . 1 Fusta causa is wanting ; a trans- fer by a thief being in the eye of the law no valid conveyance . 2 D ...
... theft ; since the heir clearly committed no theft when he parted with it in good faith on the supposition that it was his own3 . 1 Fusta causa is wanting ; a trans- fer by a thief being in the eye of the law no valid conveyance . 2 D ...
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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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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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