Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... seems to be amply warranted that the reciprocity rule such as rejected by Justinian , and laid down in both Cod . Greg . and Gai . Epit . , was familiar to the classical law . It would be gratifying , of course , to have this result ...
... seems to be amply warranted that the reciprocity rule such as rejected by Justinian , and laid down in both Cod . Greg . and Gai . Epit . , was familiar to the classical law . It would be gratifying , of course , to have this result ...
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... seems to prove directly that with respect to the novatory effect of litis contestatio the accessory nature of fideiussio was left out of account : Scaevola lib . 1 responsorum ( Dig . 46 , 1 , 60 ) : Ubicumque reus ita li- beratur a ...
... seems to prove directly that with respect to the novatory effect of litis contestatio the accessory nature of fideiussio was left out of account : Scaevola lib . 1 responsorum ( Dig . 46 , 1 , 60 ) : Ubicumque reus ita li- beratur a ...
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... seems to think , the automatic legiti- mation of all children who were prior to its issuance in such unions as conformed with the requirements laid down by the em- peror ( to wit , the requirement that there existed no legitimate wife ...
... seems to think , the automatic legiti- mation of all children who were prior to its issuance in such unions as conformed with the requirements laid down by the em- peror ( to wit , the requirement that there existed no legitimate wife ...
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