Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... utility and necessity of defense . Similarly the Glossa Ordinaria reflects this relationship between the fiscus , new taxation , public law , and common utility and necessity . For example , to C. 10 , 48 , 1 , in which the Emperors ...
... utility and necessity of defense . Similarly the Glossa Ordinaria reflects this relationship between the fiscus , new taxation , public law , and common utility and necessity . For example , to C. 10 , 48 , 1 , in which the Emperors ...
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... utility of the people demands them . Then he adds , by way of example , that no one should impose new vectigalia on his subjects unless " evidens utilitas " is manifest ; and he refers for additional authority to C. 4 , 62 , 1ff . , in ...
... utility of the people demands them . Then he adds , by way of example , that no one should impose new vectigalia on his subjects unless " evidens utilitas " is manifest ; and he refers for additional authority to C. 4 , 62 , 1ff . , in ...
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... utility , as in the case of the fiscus , or which relates to the public utility and safety of all in common ; but permissible if against that part of public law which relates to private interests but is public by authority - although ...
... utility , as in the case of the fiscus , or which relates to the public utility and safety of all in common ; but permissible if against that part of public law which relates to private interests but is public by authority - although ...
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