De Condictionibus : Digest XII. I. and IV.-VII. and Digest XIII. I. -III. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 21
Page 12
... master bring a condiction for it ? If indeed my slave who lent you the money was one who had been permitted to manage his own peculium , there will be a loan1 : but a runaway or other slave does not make the money the receiver's ...
... master bring a condiction for it ? If indeed my slave who lent you the money was one who had been permitted to manage his own peculium , there will be a loan1 : but a runaway or other slave does not make the money the receiver's ...
Page 13
... master's profit , there could be a condiction in the name of the madman1 . So again , if any one has given the money of another on loan , and then become mad , and the money has been spent , there will be a condic- tion for the madman2 ...
... master's profit , there could be a condiction in the name of the madman1 . So again , if any one has given the money of another on loan , and then become mad , and the money has been spent , there will be a condic- tion for the madman2 ...
Page 22
... master has employed a slave as his in- stitor , Julian says that it may be laid down that a condiction can also be brought against the master , on the ground that the slave contracts by command of the person by whom he was put in charge ...
... master has employed a slave as his in- stitor , Julian says that it may be laid down that a condiction can also be brought against the master , on the ground that the slave contracts by command of the person by whom he was put in charge ...
Page 30
... master was dead . But with regard to the sums which had come into Stichus ' hands , the heirs had no actio familiae erciscundae , though an actio negotiorum gestorum ought to be 1 This concluding paragraph mere- ly states that express ...
... master was dead . But with regard to the sums which had come into Stichus ' hands , the heirs had no actio familiae erciscundae , though an actio negotiorum gestorum ought to be 1 This concluding paragraph mere- ly states that express ...
Page 31
... master , Titius suppose , who was already dead , undoubtedly he made a void stipulation3 . But if he stipulated for it to be given to himself , we must decide that he has acquired it for the inheritance * ; for just as has been done by ...
... master , Titius suppose , who was already dead , undoubtedly he made a void stipulation3 . But if he stipulated for it to be given to himself , we must decide that he has acquired it for the inheritance * ; for just as has been done by ...
Other editions - View all
Selected Titles from the Digest: Digest XII. I. and IV.-VII. and Digest XIII ... Bryan Walker No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
17 Paternoster Row action aurei autem bonae fidei bring a condiction brought Cambridge Warehouse causa data causa causa non secuta Celsus condicere condictio certi condictio indebiti condictio triticaria condictionem creditor creditum debtor decem decimo dederit dedit Demy Octavo diction digestorum edictum edition eius enim erit esset furti given heir Hence IAVOLENUS IDEM libro ideo incerti indebitum inheritance Iulianus judex Julian libro uicensimo manumitted mihi mutuum nihil nummi nummos obligation owner P. G. TAIT paid Papinian PAULUS libro payment peculium pecuniam person Pomponius posse possit potest Praetor quae quaesitum est quam quasi-contract quia quidem quis quod received recover recovery repetere repeti repetitio Sabinum seruus siue slave soluerit soluit soluta solutum St Catharine's College St John's College Stichus stipulatio stipulation stipulatus tibi tion Titius Trinity College ueluti Ulpian ULPIANUS libro University of Cambridge
Popular passages
Page 9 - NALOPAKHYANAM, OR, THE TALE OF NALA ; containing the Sanskrit Text in Roman Characters, followed by a Vocabulary in which each word is placed under its root, with references to derived words in Cognate Languages, and a sketch of Sanskrit Grammar. By the Rev. THOMAS JARRETT, MA Trinity College, Regius Professor of Hebrew, late Professor of Arabic, and formerly Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
Page 4 - The Pointed Prayer Book, being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
Page 4 - The Missing Fragment of the Latin Translation of the Fourth Book of Ezra, discovered, and edited with an Introduction and Notes, and a facsimile of the MS., by ROBERT L. BENSLY, MA, Sub-Librarian of the University Library, and Reader in Hebrew, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Page 12 - The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS Written between 1771 and 1781, Edited from the original manuscripts in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire, KG, by J. CLERK MAXWELL, FRS Demy 8vo. cloth, iSs. Hydrodynamics, a Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Fluid Motion, by HORACE LAMB, MA, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Adelaide.
Page 6 - M. Minucii Felicis Octavius. The text newly revised from the original MS. with an English Commentary, Analysis, Introduction, and Copious Indices. Edited by HA HOLDEN, LL.D.. Head Master of Ipswich School, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Classical Examiner to the University of London. Crown Octavo. 7^. 6d. Theophili Episcopi Antiochensis Libri Tres ad Autolycum. Edidit, Prolegomenis Versione Notulis Indicibus instruxit GuLIELMUs GILsON HUMPHRY, STB Collegii Sanctiss.
Page 12 - MT Ciceronis de Natura Deorum Libri Tres, with Introduction and Commentary by JOSEPH B. MAYOR, MA, Professor of Moral Philosophy at King's College, London, together with a new collation of several of the English MSS.
Page 7 - Morgan's Investigation of the Trinity of Plato, and of Philo Judaeus, and of the effects which an attachment to their writings had upon the principles and reasonings of the Fathers of the Christian Church. Revised by HA HOLDEN, LL.D. Head Master of Ipswich School, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Crown Octavo.
Page 10 - Pindar. Olympian and Pythian Odes. With Notes Explanatory and Critical, Introductions and Introductory Essays. Edited by CAM FENNELL, MA, late Fellow of Jesus College. Crown 8vo. cloth. gs. The Isthmian and Nemean Odes by the same Editor. 9*.
Page 12 - Mathematical and Physical Papers. By Sir W. THOMSON, LL.D., DCL, FRS, Professor of Natural Philosophy, in the University of Glasgow. Collected from different Scientific Periodicals from May, 1841, to the present time.
Page 7 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.