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What the professors had to explain was the problematic fact that , under the law of sales which they had inherited from the classical age , the relations between vendor and vendee were governed by rules on which the parties had not ...
What the professors had to explain was the problematic fact that , under the law of sales which they had inherited from the classical age , the relations between vendor and vendee were governed by rules on which the parties had not ...
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... legislative texts - which however do not stem the flow of its natural source.31 The maxim , " everyone must be treated according to his merit , " serves as a guide in social relations , even where it is embodied in formal precepts .
... legislative texts - which however do not stem the flow of its natural source.31 The maxim , " everyone must be treated according to his merit , " serves as a guide in social relations , even where it is embodied in formal precepts .
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The generalizing notions of " debt relations " ( obliga- tions ) , law of things , family rights , rights of inheritance , which recur nearly identically in modern civil codes as headings of the main divisions ( books ) , do not exist ...
The generalizing notions of " debt relations " ( obliga- tions ) , law of things , family rights , rights of inheritance , which recur nearly identically in modern civil codes as headings of the main divisions ( books ) , do not exist ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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