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Institutions
subdivided into titles. The Institutes are the elements of the Roman Law, and were composed at the command of the Emperor
In jure
In jure, means (1) According to the law. (2) Roman law. Before the praetor or other magistrate. In jure referred
Fiction
accepted in law for a special purpose.' 'Fictio' in old Roman law was properly a term of pleading, and signified a
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Discussion
Discussion. By the Roman Law sureties were not primarily liable to pay the debt
Hire
duty of the person letting to hire, according to the Roman Law, to disclose the faults of the thing hired, and
Delectus person'
succeed to the state and condition of that partner. The Roman Law is directed to the same purpose. It even pressed
VerbarSemuncia
A Roman coin equivalent to one twenty fourth part of a Roman
Co-emptio
of a wife to a husband, Civil Law. Consult Colquhoun's Roman Civil Law, vol. i s. 558. Roman Law. A form
Pallium
the whole person worn by the Greeks and by certain Romans It is the Roman name of a Greek garment
Papist
A Roman Catholic one who adheres to the Church of Rome and
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Institutions
subdivided into titles. The Institutes are the elements of the Roman Law, and were composed at the command of the Emperor
In jure
In jure, means (1) According to the law. (2) Roman law. Before the praetor or other magistrate. In jure referred
Fiction
accepted in law for a special purpose.' 'Fictio' in old Roman law was properly a term of pleading, and signified a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Discussion
Discussion. By the Roman Law sureties were not primarily liable to pay the debt
Hire
duty of the person letting to hire, according to the Roman Law, to disclose the faults of the thing hired, and
Delectus person'
succeed to the state and condition of that partner. The Roman Law is directed to the same purpose. It even pressed
VerbarSemuncia
A Roman coin equivalent to one twenty fourth part of a Roman
Co-emptio
of a wife to a husband, Civil Law. Consult Colquhoun's Roman Civil Law, vol. i s. 558. Roman Law. A form
Pallium
the whole person worn by the Greeks and by certain Romans It is the Roman name of a Greek garment
Papist
A Roman Catholic one who adheres to the Church of Rome and
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