Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... Rule 2 is repealed no less emphatically than rule 1. Hence , these conclusions appear to be inescapable : ( a ) The emperor , in c . 28 , cannot have considered the accessory nature of fideiussio ; he is , in fact , completely silent on ...
... Rule 2 is repealed no less emphatically than rule 1. Hence , these conclusions appear to be inescapable : ( a ) The emperor , in c . 28 , cannot have considered the accessory nature of fideiussio ; he is , in fact , completely silent on ...
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... rule was unescapable in any instance of eadem res , during the later period it could be set aside by special arrangements of the parties . In fact , it was the frequent occurrence of such arrangements which Justinian ( Cod . 8 , 40 , 28 ) ...
... rule was unescapable in any instance of eadem res , during the later period it could be set aside by special arrangements of the parties . In fact , it was the frequent occurrence of such arrangements which Justinian ( Cod . 8 , 40 , 28 ) ...
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... rule would have been " unbearable in practice " or " eminently unpractical " .43 This censure does not seem to consider sufficiently the difficulty of applying a modern yardstick to a typically Roman device . As part of a modern system , ...
... rule would have been " unbearable in practice " or " eminently unpractical " .43 This censure does not seem to consider sufficiently the difficulty of applying a modern yardstick to a typically Roman device . As part of a modern system , ...
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J B THAYER Correality in Roman Law | 11 |
ANGELO SEGRE Some Traits of Monetary Inflations | 20 |
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