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... Jus a prudentibus compositum and Case - Law . The Code . Provision for the future . General Index Index to Austin pp . 380-394 pp . 395-400 pp . 401-403 PRACTICAL JURISPRUDENCE ; A COMMENT ON AUSTIN . INTRODUCTION . xii CONTENTS .
... Jus a prudentibus compositum and Case - Law . The Code . Provision for the future . General Index Index to Austin pp . 380-394 pp . 395-400 pp . 401-403 PRACTICAL JURISPRUDENCE ; A COMMENT ON AUSTIN . INTRODUCTION . xii CONTENTS .
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... Code and in formulae which may be still older . The judex of the Twelve Tables is most probably not to be identified with the Praetor's delegate in civil cases under the formulary system , but with the officers mentioned in the ancient ...
... Code and in formulae which may be still older . The judex of the Twelve Tables is most probably not to be identified with the Praetor's delegate in civil cases under the formulary system , but with the officers mentioned in the ancient ...
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... code of the Twelve Tables , or a particular enabling clause in that code , as distinguished from other leges of a private character . A further inference from this view , that the lex of the Twelve Tables was probably the first lex ...
... code of the Twelve Tables , or a particular enabling clause in that code , as distinguished from other leges of a private character . A further inference from this view , that the lex of the Twelve Tables was probably the first lex ...
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... code of the Twelve Tables was the first lex publica ; an inference which derives some slight support from the vague language in which Pomponius attributes a statutory foundation of Rome to that code34 . There are , both in this slipshod ...
... code of the Twelve Tables was the first lex publica ; an inference which derives some slight support from the vague language in which Pomponius attributes a statutory foundation of Rome to that code34 . There are , both in this slipshod ...
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... code , which was passed as one , or the individual clause relating to the special matter regarding which the reference is made , this word in the general use of classical jurists only signifies an individual statute , not a body of law ...
... code , which was passed as one , or the individual clause relating to the special matter regarding which the reference is made , this word in the general use of classical jurists only signifies an individual statute , not a body of law ...
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