The digest of Justinian. Volume 2 /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Latín |
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[1998]
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Edición: | Rev. English language ed. |
Colección: | Digest of Justinian ;
v. 2. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Content; Book Sixteen ; 1. The Senatus Consultum Velleianum; 2. Set-Off ; 3. The Action and Contrary Action on Deposit; Book Seventeen ; 1. The Action on Mandate or the Counteraction; 2. Partnership ; Book Eighteen; 1. Conclusion of the Contract of Purchase, Special Terms Agreed between the Vendor and Purchaser, and Things Which Cannot Be Sold ; 2. In Diem Addictio; 3. The Forfeiture Clause; 4. Sale of an Inheritance or of a Right of Action; 5. Rescission of a Sale and the Circumstances in Which a Purchase May Be Departed From.
- 6. Risk and Benefit of the Thing Sold7. Slaves To Be Exported: The Sale of Slaves with a Provision That They Be (or Not Be) Manumitted ; Book Nineteen; 1. The Actions for Sale and Purchase; 2. Lease and Hire; 3. The Action for Brokerage ; 4. Barter; 5. The Actio Praescriptis Verbis and the Actio in Factum; Book Twenty; 1. Formation and Terms of Pignus and Hypotheca; 2. Implied Pignus or Hypotheca; 3. Property Which Cannot Be Subject to Pignus or Hypotheca ; 4. Priority in Pipus or Hypotheca and Displacing an Earlier Creditor; 5. Sale of Property Subject to Pignus or Hypotheca.
- 6. Ending a Pzgnus or HypothecaBook Twenty-One; 1. The Edict of the Aedile, Rescission, and the Action for Diminution; 2. Evictions and the Stipulation for Double the Price; 3. The Defense That the Thing Has Been Sold and Delivered; Book Twenty-Two; 1. Interest, Fruits, Incidentals, Accessions, and Delays; 2. Transmarine Loans; 3. Proof and Presumptions; 4. Documentary Evidence and Loss of Documents; 5. Witnesses; 6. Mistake of Law and Fact; BookTwenty-Three; 1. Betrothals; 2. Formation of Marriage; 3. The Law of Dowry; 4. Dotal Pacts; 5. Dotal Land; Book Twenty-Four.
- 1. Gifts between Husband and Wife2. Divorces and Repudiations; 3. The Recovery of the Dowry on Dissolution of the Marriage; Book Twenty-Five; 1. Expenses Incurred in Connection with Dotal Property; 2. The Action for Property Unlawfully Removed; 3. The Recognition and Maintenance of Children, Parents, Patrons, and Freedmen ; 4. The Examination of Pregnant Women and the Observation of Delivery; 5. Where a Woman Is Placed in Possession on behalf of Her Unborn Child, and This Possession Is Said To Have Been Fraudulently Transferred to Another Person.
- 6. Where A Woman Is Said To Have Obtained Possession on behalf of Her Unborn Child by a False Statement 7 Concubines; Book Twenty-Six; 1. Tutelages ; 2. Testamentary Tutelage ; 3. The Confirmation in Office of a Tutor or Curator ; 4. Statutory Tutors ; 5. Tutors and Curators Appointed by Those Who Have the Power of Appointment, Who May Be Appointed, Special Cases ; 6. Those Who Request Tutors and When They Are To Be Requested ; 7. Management by Tutors and Curators and Their Liability, The Question Whether They Act or Not, Suits by or against One or All.