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With respect to usufruct , Art . 467 of the Civil Code says : Usufruct gives a right to enjoy another's property under the obligation of preserving its form and substance , unless the title creating it or the law provide otherwise .
With respect to usufruct , Art . 467 of the Civil Code says : Usufruct gives a right to enjoy another's property under the obligation of preserving its form and substance , unless the title creating it or the law provide otherwise .
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There he says that if a filiusfamilias has suffered some injury for which his paterfamilias would have a cause of action , we allow the son to bring the action , though he is not constituted an agent of the father .
There he says that if a filiusfamilias has suffered some injury for which his paterfamilias would have a cause of action , we allow the son to bring the action , though he is not constituted an agent of the father .
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For example , the necessity of hunger , says one , excuses theft ; poverty , says another , knows no law ; and the law ends , says a glossator , when necessity begins . Azo in his Brocardica discusses the rule and gives many citations ...
For example , the necessity of hunger , says one , excuses theft ; poverty , says another , knows no law ; and the law ends , says a glossator , when necessity begins . Azo in his Brocardica discusses the rule and gives many citations ...
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