Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... instance , in Paragraph 29 , Title I , Book II of the Institutes we find that omne quod inaedificatur solo cedit ; Art . 358 of the Civil Code states : Whatever is built , planted , or sown on another's land , and any improvements or ...
... instance , in Paragraph 29 , Title I , Book II of the Institutes we find that omne quod inaedificatur solo cedit ; Art . 358 of the Civil Code states : Whatever is built , planted , or sown on another's land , and any improvements or ...
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... instances of Gerüfte in several of the ancient Indo - European legal systems and reached the conclusion that the custom of Gerüfte " surely can be considered as gemeingermanisch . " 4 Philological and legal - historical inquiries into ...
... instances of Gerüfte in several of the ancient Indo - European legal systems and reached the conclusion that the custom of Gerüfte " surely can be considered as gemeingermanisch . " 4 Philological and legal - historical inquiries into ...
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... instance from the famous letter of Pliny . It is interesting that unorthodox foundations to which modern scholars have denied the character of a true foundation did prove stronger in practice than did the recognized foundations granted ...
... instance from the famous letter of Pliny . It is interesting that unorthodox foundations to which modern scholars have denied the character of a true foundation did prove stronger in practice than did the recognized foundations granted ...
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