Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... says , is in C. XXXIII , q . 3 , d . 5 , c . 4 ; and D ( 9.2 ) 51 . Here , too , the Glossa says , is an argument that because of connection things are allowed which otherwise would not be allowed , as in Dist . LXXXI , c . 3 , c . 27 ...
... says , is in C. XXXIII , q . 3 , d . 5 , c . 4 ; and D ( 9.2 ) 51 . Here , too , the Glossa says , is an argument that because of connection things are allowed which otherwise would not be allowed , as in Dist . LXXXI , c . 3 , c . 27 ...
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... says , in adding to the thought of the glossa- tors , that one of the concerns of the public is that its subjects be rich , even though property belongs to private law . Public law , then , is for the common utility and safety , the ...
... says , in adding to the thought of the glossa- tors , that one of the concerns of the public is that its subjects be rich , even though property belongs to private law . Public law , then , is for the common utility and safety , the ...
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... says one , excuses theft ; poverty , says another , knows no law ; and the law ends , says a glossator , when neces- sity begins . Azo in his Brocardica discusses the rule and gives many citations pro and con to Code and Digest . To D ...
... says one , excuses theft ; poverty , says another , knows no law ; and the law ends , says a glossator , when neces- sity begins . Azo in his Brocardica discusses the rule and gives many citations pro and con to Code and Digest . To D ...
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