Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... rule , " miles et pro parte testari potest was put in practice and enforced by the princeps.5 " " From a formal point of view , the rule no doubt goes back to imperial law . This does not solve , however , the problem of its origin ...
... rule , " miles et pro parte testari potest was put in practice and enforced by the princeps.5 " " From a formal point of view , the rule no doubt goes back to imperial law . This does not solve , however , the problem of its origin ...
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... rule , “ miles pro parte testari potest should be but a development of the principle that the military testament is founded on nuda voluntas , it remains to be seen in what manner this favor voluntatis was operative in creat- ing the rule ...
... rule , “ miles pro parte testari potest should be but a development of the principle that the military testament is founded on nuda voluntas , it remains to be seen in what manner this favor voluntatis was operative in creat- ing the rule ...
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... rules were formally ob- served , but at the same time it created the basis for the privilege of institutio ex re ... rule , " miles pro parte testatus pro parte intestatus decedere potest . " From what was said it follows that we are ...
... rules were formally ob- served , but at the same time it created the basis for the privilege of institutio ex re ... rule , " miles pro parte testatus pro parte intestatus decedere potest . " From what was said it follows that we are ...
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