De Condictionibus : Digest XII. I. and IV.-VII. and Digest XIII. I. -III. |
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... say the contrary in D. 44. 7. 25 , but the passage ap- pears to have been mutilated by the compilers of the Digest , and does not harmonize with other statements of Ulpian . the proof , here barely indicated , is worked out.
... say the contrary in D. 44. 7. 25 , but the passage ap- pears to have been mutilated by the compilers of the Digest , and does not harmonize with other statements of Ulpian . the proof , here barely indicated , is worked out.
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... says , are essentially bonae fidei , and so also are all honorary actions , whether in rem or in personam ; civil actions on delict are as uniformly and essen- tially stricti juris : but actions on contract may be either the one or the ...
... says , are essentially bonae fidei , and so also are all honorary actions , whether in rem or in personam ; civil actions on delict are as uniformly and essen- tially stricti juris : but actions on contract may be either the one or the ...
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... says , when the Law recognizes contracts or quasi - contracts , from that moment it takes on itself the duty of protecting certain rights of each con- tractor against the other contractor ; which rights usually cor- respond to positive ...
... says , when the Law recognizes contracts or quasi - contracts , from that moment it takes on itself the duty of protecting certain rights of each con- tractor against the other contractor ; which rights usually cor- respond to positive ...
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... says ( in § 220 Röm . Recht . ) that condictions and bonae fidei actions grew up together ; yet afterwards ( in App . XIII . § 13 ) he seems to incline to the opinion , that since from very early times any agree- ment could be converted ...
... says ( in § 220 Röm . Recht . ) that condictions and bonae fidei actions grew up together ; yet afterwards ( in App . XIII . § 13 ) he seems to incline to the opinion , that since from very early times any agree- ment could be converted ...
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... says " the bailee here destroys the bailor's vindicatio , and so the bailor receives a condictio instead . " This conversion of de- tention into property invariably gives rise to a condictio , and 1 This qualification is necessary , for ...
... says " the bailee here destroys the bailor's vindicatio , and so the bailor receives a condictio instead . " This conversion of de- tention into property invariably gives rise to a condictio , and 1 This qualification is necessary , for ...
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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
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