Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... Emperor , half belongs to the finder , and half to the Emperor ... The same idea is restated in clearer language in Art . 351 of the Civil Code , thus , Hidden treasure belongs to the owner of the land in which it is found ...
... Emperor , half belongs to the finder , and half to the Emperor ... The same idea is restated in clearer language in Art . 351 of the Civil Code , thus , Hidden treasure belongs to the owner of the land in which it is found ...
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... emperors . Now , we do not call this into question , all the more since the caput ex mandatis of the emperor Trajan and some papyrological sources show beyond doubt that ever since Cæsar's time the emperors allowed soldiers to dispose ...
... emperors . Now , we do not call this into question , all the more since the caput ex mandatis of the emperor Trajan and some papyrological sources show beyond doubt that ever since Cæsar's time the emperors allowed soldiers to dispose ...
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... Emperor Trajan . The rescript of that same Emperor to Pliny with regard to the procedure to be used in the cases of the Christians in Bithynia is another indication of the jurisprudence of the Romans which rejected proceedings based ...
... Emperor Trajan . The rescript of that same Emperor to Pliny with regard to the procedure to be used in the cases of the Christians in Bithynia is another indication of the jurisprudence of the Romans which rejected proceedings based ...
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