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45.1.124 : A stipula- tion to build a house within two years is not considered unful- filled before the full two years have elapsed , even though so little time remains that the work cannot possibly be achieved .
45.1.124 : A stipula- tion to build a house within two years is not considered unful- filled before the full two years have elapsed , even though so little time remains that the work cannot possibly be achieved .
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I shall men- tion only a few of them . Already the great Julian , a prede- cessor of Gaius , recommended for the field of civil procedure what follows : " Quotiens in actionibus aut in exceptionibus ambigua oratio est , commodissimum ...
I shall men- tion only a few of them . Already the great Julian , a prede- cessor of Gaius , recommended for the field of civil procedure what follows : " Quotiens in actionibus aut in exceptionibus ambigua oratio est , commodissimum ...
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... is axi- omatic , natural , essential , and even necessary to the civilian , but it was unknown to Germanic law which had been domi- nant in some of the European countries prior to the " recep- tion " of Roman Law .
... is axi- omatic , natural , essential , and even necessary to the civilian , but it was unknown to Germanic law which had been domi- nant in some of the European countries prior to the " recep- tion " of Roman Law .
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