Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... person dis- poses gratuitously of a thing in favor of another person , who accepts it . The principle commentators ( Falcón , 1889 ; Ro- bles , 1896 ; Diaz y Martinez , 1901 ; Manresa , 5th ed . 1932 ) agree that liberality , which is ...
... person dis- poses gratuitously of a thing in favor of another person , who accepts it . The principle commentators ( Falcón , 1889 ; Ro- bles , 1896 ; Diaz y Martinez , 1901 ; Manresa , 5th ed . 1932 ) agree that liberality , which is ...
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... person that useth them : there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves , but from the person or the man ( where there is no commonwealth ) , or ...
... person that useth them : there being nothing simply and absolutely so ; nor any common rule of good and evil to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves , but from the person or the man ( where there is no commonwealth ) , or ...
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... person is called an heir when he succeeds under a universal title , and a legatee when he succeeds under a particular title . This distinction was swept away on the passage of the Code of Civil Procedure , Act No. 190. Under this law ...
... person is called an heir when he succeeds under a universal title , and a legatee when he succeeds under a particular title . This distinction was swept away on the passage of the Code of Civil Procedure , Act No. 190. Under this law ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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