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The digest of Justinian. Vol. 3 /

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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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Watson, Alan, 1933-2018
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998.
Edición:Revised English language edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Book Thirty; 1. Legacies and Fideicommissa; Book Thirty-One; 1. Legacies and Fideicommissa; Book Thirty-Two; 1. Legacies and Fideicommissa; Book Thirty-Three; 1. Annual Legacies and Fideicommissa; 2. Right of Use, Usufruct, Income, Right of Habitation, and Services Given by Legacies or Fideicommissum ; 3. Legacies of Servitudes; 4. Praelegatum of a Dowry; 5. The Legacy of an Option or Choice; 6. Legacies of Wheat, Wine, or Oil; 7. The Legacy of Instmctum or Instrumenturn; 8. The Legacy of a Peeulium; 9. The Legacy of Stores
  • 10. The Legacy of Furniture; Book Thirty-Four; 1. Aliment or Legacies of Provisions; 2. Legacies of Gold, Silver, Toilet Equipment, Jewelry, Perfumes, Clothing or Garments, and Statues ; 3. Release by Will; 4. The Ademption of Legacies and Fideicommissa; 5. Dubious Cases; 6. Legacies Made by Way of Penalty; 7. The Catonian Rule; 8. Provisions Deemed Not To Have Been Written; 9. Legacies Taken Away on Grounds of Unfitness; Book Thirty-Five; 1. Conditions, Particularizations, Explanations for and Modalities of Provisions in Wills ; 2. The Lex Falcidia
  • 3. Allegation That a Legacy Exceeds the Limits of the Lex Falcidia; Book Thirty-Six; 1. The Senatus Consultum Trebellianum; 2. When a Legacy or a Fideicommissum Vests; 3 That a Cautio Be Given for the Security of Legacies or Fideicommissa ; 4. That It Be Lawful To Be in Possession for the Security of Legacies and Fideicommissa ; Book Thirty-Seven; 1. Bonorum Possessiones; 2. If a Will Exists; 3. Bonorum Possessio in the Case of an Insane Person, an Infant, or One Who Is Dumb, Deaf, or Blind ; 4. Bonorum Possessio Contrary to the Terms of a Will
  • 5. Payment of Legacies Where Application for Bonorum Possessio Contrary to Will Has Been Made; 6. Hotchpot; 7. Collation of a Dowry; 8. The Joining of His Children with an Emancipated Son; 9. Placing an Unborn Child in Possession and His Curator; 10. The Carbonian Edict ; 11. Bonorum Possessio according to Will; 12. If Someone Is Manumitted by a Parent; 13. Bonorum Possessio Arising Out of a Soldier's Will; 14. The Rights of a Patron; 15. The Obedience To Be Offered to Parents and Patrons; Book Thirty-Eight; 1. The Services of Freedmen; 2. Freedmen's Property
  • 3. Freedmen Belonging to Communities; 4. The Assignment of Freedmen; 5. If a Fraud Has Been Committed on a Patron; 6. If There Shall Be No Will, Unde Liberi; 7. Unde Legitimi; 8. Whence Cognate Relatives; 9. The Edict Regulating Succession; 10. The Degrees of Relatives and Their Names; 11. Whence Husband and Wife; 12. Succession to Veterans and Soldiers; 13. Those in Whose Favor Bonorum Possessio Does Not Issue ; 14. That Bonorum Possessio May Be Granted In Accordance with Statutes or Senatus Consulta; 15. The Order To Be Preserved in [Grants of Bonorum} Possessio.