Studies in Roman Law: With Comparative Views of the Laws of France, England, and Scotland |
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according acquired action adopted agnates ancient ascendants belong bound brothers and sisters called Cicero citizens civil law claim Code Civil Comitia consent constitution contract corporation court creditor crimes criminal culpa curator death debt debtor deceased decemviral declared descendants Droit edict emperor emphyteusis empire English entitled Ersk father France Gaius heir husband Inst Institutes intestate judex judge judicial jure juris jurisprudence jurists Justinian land law of England law of France legacy legatee Lex Julia liable Mackeldey magistrate marriage Maynz ment movables nature obligation offences Ortolan owner Pandects Papinian parties Paul payment period perty pleaded possession Pothier prætor prætorian prescription principle proprietor punishment regard Roman law Rome Rudorff rule Scotland Sect senate servitudes slaves statute succession testament testator thing tion tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio usufruct Vict wife