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Therefore the jurist says : it will appear from a later event ( sed hoc ex post facto apparebit ) whether the Falcidian statute in case of pensions shall be applied or not . 12. Ulpian , libro XIX ad Sabinum , Dig .
Therefore the jurist says : it will appear from a later event ( sed hoc ex post facto apparebit ) whether the Falcidian statute in case of pensions shall be applied or not . 12. Ulpian , libro XIX ad Sabinum , Dig .
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We should not forget , in this regard , that justice itself as a funda- mental requirement of conscience can be practiced and applied in other ways besides those sanctioned by codes and laws . Justice resides , first of all ...
We should not forget , in this regard , that justice itself as a funda- mental requirement of conscience can be practiced and applied in other ways besides those sanctioned by codes and laws . Justice resides , first of all ...
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And we may add that there is no reason why an expression used by two emperors , possibly at the suggestion of their legal advisers , could not be applied by a jurist in his writing . We have , moreover , further utterances by jurists ...
And we may add that there is no reason why an expression used by two emperors , possibly at the suggestion of their legal advisers , could not be applied by a jurist in his writing . We have , moreover , further utterances by jurists ...
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