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Page xxi
... entitled to fruits , 181 CHAPTER V. OF PRÆDIAL SERVITUDES . General character of servitudes , Servitudes rural and urban , How acquired and lost , • CHAPTER VI . 183 184 , 185 186 OF PERSONAL SERVITUDES USUFRUCT , USE , HABITATION ...
... entitled to fruits , 181 CHAPTER V. OF PRÆDIAL SERVITUDES . General character of servitudes , Servitudes rural and urban , How acquired and lost , • CHAPTER VI . 183 184 , 185 186 OF PERSONAL SERVITUDES USUFRUCT , USE , HABITATION ...
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... FRENCH LAW . Limits of testamentary power , III . ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW . In England testamentary power unlimited , In Scotland same , if no wife or issue , 294 295 295 The widow of a Scotsman entitled to jus relicta , xxvi CONTENTS .
... FRENCH LAW . Limits of testamentary power , III . ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW . In England testamentary power unlimited , In Scotland same , if no wife or issue , 294 295 295 The widow of a Scotsman entitled to jus relicta , xxvi CONTENTS .
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... entitled to jus relicta , And his children entitled to legitim , • 295 295 CHAPTER IV . OF FIDEI - COMMISSA OR BEQUESTS IN TRUST . Trusts at first precarious , Obligations of trustee ( fiduciarius ) , Quarta Pegasiana and Quarta ...
... entitled to jus relicta , And his children entitled to legitim , • 295 295 CHAPTER IV . OF FIDEI - COMMISSA OR BEQUESTS IN TRUST . Trusts at first precarious , Obligations of trustee ( fiduciarius ) , Quarta Pegasiana and Quarta ...
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... entitled to exercise legislative power ; he could not abrogate or alter the laws ; but in certain instances he was permitted to tem- The prætor urbanus [ the highest magistrate after the consuls ] was first appointed in B. C. 366 , and ...
... entitled to exercise legislative power ; he could not abrogate or alter the laws ; but in certain instances he was permitted to tem- The prætor urbanus [ the highest magistrate after the consuls ] was first appointed in B. C. 366 , and ...
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... entitled , " Tituli ex Corpore Ulpiani , " but now usually called " Ulpiani Frag- menta . " This little treatise , which was probably taken from the " Liber Singularis Regularum , " is written with admirable perspicuity , and contains ...
... entitled , " Tituli ex Corpore Ulpiani , " but now usually called " Ulpiani Frag- menta . " This little treatise , which was probably taken from the " Liber Singularis Regularum , " is written with admirable perspicuity , and contains ...
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