The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1James Mackintosh T. & T. Clark, 1892 - 272 sidor |
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... regard to subject or to orderly arrangement ; there is , therefore , a want of logical sequence in the discussion of topics , and a constant necessity for cross - reference to other titles in the Corpus Juris relating more or less ...
... regard to subject or to orderly arrangement ; there is , therefore , a want of logical sequence in the discussion of topics , and a constant necessity for cross - reference to other titles in the Corpus Juris relating more or less ...
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... regard it as barter . Sabinus cites the testimony of Homer , who tells , in the following lines , how the Greek army bought wine with bronze , iron , and slaves : then the long - haired Greeks got themselves wine - some with bronze ...
... regard it as barter . Sabinus cites the testimony of Homer , who tells , in the following lines , how the Greek army bought wine with bronze , iron , and slaves : then the long - haired Greeks got themselves wine - some with bronze ...
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... regards moveables , but there is an important distinction between a sale and an exchange ( excambion ' ) of lands . In sale , warrandice is a personal obligation , unless there is an express agreement for real warrandice ; but in ...
... regards moveables , but there is an important distinction between a sale and an exchange ( excambion ' ) of lands . In sale , warrandice is a personal obligation , unless there is an express agreement for real warrandice ; but in ...
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... regards sale , the all - important stage in its history was the recognition of a formless agreement to sell as actionable , and the conversion of the early form of the actio empti , which was based upon stipulations and express ...
... regards sale , the all - important stage in its history was the recognition of a formless agreement to sell as actionable , and the conversion of the early form of the actio empti , which was based upon stipulations and express ...
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... regards property and obligation : a filius might have a separate estate belonging to him in full property , consisting of his acquisitions as a soldier on active service ( castrense peculium ) , in respect of which he could contract ...
... regards property and obligation : a filius might have a separate estate belonging to him in full property , consisting of his acquisitions as a soldier on active service ( castrense peculium ) , in respect of which he could contract ...
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The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1 James Mackintosh Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1 Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1 James Mackintosh Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
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actio empti action on purchase actionem actum agreement autem bona fide bound breach buyer causa claim clause condition contract of sale creditor damages debet delivered delivery dolo edictum eius emptionem emptor emptorem enim eo nomine esset etiam eviction ex empto ex uendito fraud fundi fundum ground habere held idem ideo implied Inst iugera Justinian Labeo lands Law of Scotland liable mihi neque nihil obligation opinion owner Papinian parties PAULUS libro payment peculium person POMPONIUS libro posse possession potest Pothier praestare pretio pretium quae quaesitum est quam quamuis quia quid quidem quod quoque Roman law rule Sabinum Scots law sell seller seruus servitude siue slave stipulatio stipulation sunt supra tamen teneri Titius tradita tunc ueluti uendidit uenditio uenditor uenditorem uero uidetur ULPIAN ULPIANUS libro usufruct vendee vendor warranty