Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. They refer , for their interpretation of the word liberalitas to the lex " donari " , h.t. ( Dig . 39 , 5 , 29 : " Donari videtur quod nullo iure cogente conceditur " ) , but their own ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. They refer , for their interpretation of the word liberalitas to the lex " donari " , h.t. ( Dig . 39 , 5 , 29 : " Donari videtur quod nullo iure cogente conceditur " ) , but their own ...
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... interpretation of the law ( which is the sense of the legislation ) " 48 in which the nature of the law consists . From this it followed that the interpretation of all laws depends on the sovereign authority , and its interpreters must ...
... interpretation of the law ( which is the sense of the legislation ) " 48 in which the nature of the law consists . From this it followed that the interpretation of all laws depends on the sovereign authority , and its interpreters must ...
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... interpretation was the judge . He ruled out the commentator in the interpretation of both the law of nature and the written law . The opinion of a writer who speaks without the authority of the common- wealth is not law , be it ever so ...
... interpretation was the judge . He ruled out the commentator in the interpretation of both the law of nature and the written law . The opinion of a writer who speaks without the authority of the common- wealth is not law , be it ever so ...
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