Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... thought in much the same way , but they associated the merger and the bar not with the judgment but with joinder of issue ( litis contestatio ) . Wlassak shewed 14 that litis contestatio was thought of in classical law as a procedural ...
... thought in much the same way , but they associated the merger and the bar not with the judgment but with joinder of issue ( litis contestatio ) . Wlassak shewed 14 that litis contestatio was thought of in classical law as a procedural ...
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... thought to regard it as unnatu- ral , if not impossible , to pay " the same " more than once . This is what is called solidarity by the interpreters , and duo rei promittendi in the sources whenever the issue is between it and division ...
... thought to regard it as unnatu- ral , if not impossible , to pay " the same " more than once . This is what is called solidarity by the interpreters , and duo rei promittendi in the sources whenever the issue is between it and division ...
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... thought almost all over Central Europe . Only few countries were left untouched by the powerful influx of ancient legal thought , such as Switzerland and Schleswig- Holstein for political reasons , whereas in Saxony the native law had ...
... thought almost all over Central Europe . Only few countries were left untouched by the powerful influx of ancient legal thought , such as Switzerland and Schleswig- Holstein for political reasons , whereas in Saxony the native law had ...
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