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The digest of Justinian /

When Justinian became sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 527, he ordered the preparation of three compilations of Roman law that together formed the Corpus Juris Civilis. These works have become known individually as the Code, which collected the legal pronouncements of the Roman emperors, t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Watson, Alan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Latín
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©1998.
Edición:Rev. English language ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; Book Fourty-One ; 1. Acquisition of Ownership of Things ; 2. Acquisition and Loss of Possession ; 3. Usucapions and Usurpations ; 4. Usucapion as Purchaser ; 5. Usucapion as Heir or as Possessor ; 6. Usucapion on the Ground of Gift ; 7. Usucapion on the Ground of Abandonment ; 8. Usucapion on the Ground of Legacy ; 9. Usucapion on the Ground of Dowry ; 10. Usucapion for Oneself ; Book Forty-Two ; 1. Judgment and the Effect of Judicial Decisions and Interlocutory Proceedings ; 2. Those Who Admit Their Liability. 
505 8 |a 3. Surrender to Bankruptcy 4. The Grounds on Which Missio in Possessionem Is Granted ; 5. Things To Be Seized and Sold by a Judge's Authority ; 6. Separations ; 7. The Appointment of a Curator for an Estate ; 8. Restoration of What Is Done in Fraud of Creditors ; Book Forty-Three ; 1. Interdicts or Actions Extra Ordinem in Place of Interdicts ; 2. Interdicts for Bonorum Possessio ; 3. Interdicts for Recovery of Legacies ; 4. To Forbid the Use of Force against Someone Sent To Take Possession ; 5. The Production of Documents ; 6. To Prevent Anything from Being Done in a Sacred Place. 
505 8 |a 7. Public Places and Ways 8. To Prevent Anything from Being Done in Public Places or Ways ; 9. Enjoyment of a Public Place ; 10. A Public Street and If Anything Is Said To Have Been Done in It ; 11. Repairing a Public Road and Way ; 12. Rivers: To Prevent Anything from Being Done in a Public River, or on Its Bank, To Hamper Navigation ; 13. That Nothing Should Be Done in a Public River Which Might Cause the Water To Flow Otherwise Than It Did Last Summer ; 14. To Allow Navigation in a Public River ; 15 Building-Up a Bank ; 16. Force and Armed Force ; 17. The Possession of Land. 
505 8 |a 18. Superficies 19. Private Right of Way in Person and with Cattle ; 20. Daily and Summer Water ; 21. Watercourses ; 22. Springs ; 23. Drains ; 24. Against Force or Stealth ; 25. Withdrawal of Notice ; 26. Precarium ; 27. Felling Trees ; 28 Gathering Acorns ; 29. Production of a Freeman ; 30. Production of Children and Their Abduction ; 31. Possession ; 32. Moving ; 33 The Salvian Interdict ; Bok Forty-Four ; 1. Defenses, Pruescriptiones, Prejudgments ; 2. The Defense of Res Judicata ; 3. The Various Periods of Pruescriptiows and the Accession of Possession. 
505 8 |a 4. The Defense of Fraud and That of Duress 5. In Which Cases an Action Is Not Given ; 6. Property Subject to Litigation ; 7. Obligations and Actions ; Book Forty-Five ; 1. Verbal Contracts ; 2. A Plurality of Parties ; 3. The Stipulation of Slaves ; Book Forty-Six ; 1. Sureties and Mandators ; 2. Novations and Delegations ; 3. Performances and Releases ; 4. Formal Releases ; 5. Praetorian Stipulations ; 6 That the Property of Pupillus or a Youth Be Intact ; 7. That a Judgment Be Performed ; 8 Confirmation and Ratification ; Book Forty-Seven ; 1. Private Delicts ; 2. Thefts. 
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