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Ulpian
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Jus
37) he also divides Jus into Natura and Lex. There is a threefold division of Jus made by Ulpian and others, which is as follows: --Jus Civile; Jus Gentium, or that which is common to all mankind;
Advocate
a patron of a cause assisting his client with advice, and pleading for him. He is defined by Ulpian (Dig. 50, tit. 13) to be any person who aids another in the conduct of a suit or
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Civil Law
the greatest masters of that law, whose opinions appeared collected in the body of it'as Papiniah, Paulus, and Ulpian'sat in the seat of judgment in this island. After the declension of the Roman empire, the Saxon, Danish,
Dies cedit
of an interest, and the interest becoming a present one, Sand. Just., 7th Edn. 227, 235; and see Ulpian, D. L. 16, 213.
Majestas
Majestas is defined by Ulpian (Dig. 48, tit. 4, s. 1) to be 'crimen illud quod adversus populum Romanum vel adversus securitatem ejus
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