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... quod in veritate fuit alicuius publice utilitatis causa . Similiter interpretatur contra veritatem quandoque ... quod est et hoc quoque dupliciter : sive fingant quod desiit esse , ut faciunt in eo , qui situs est hominis vel pene , nam ...
... quod in veritate fuit alicuius publice utilitatis causa . Similiter interpretatur contra veritatem quandoque ... quod est et hoc quoque dupliciter : sive fingant quod desiit esse , ut faciunt in eo , qui situs est hominis vel pene , nam ...
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... quod praesumptio iuris et de iure et fictio sunt idem ; lex dicit quod si mulier a viro stipulata sibi fuerit dotem vel non fuerit stipulata , fingitur vel praesumitur sti- pulata , ergo idem sunt ... Istud nihil est , verum est quod ...
... quod praesumptio iuris et de iure et fictio sunt idem ; lex dicit quod si mulier a viro stipulata sibi fuerit dotem vel non fuerit stipulata , fingitur vel praesumitur sti- pulata , ergo idem sunt ... Istud nihil est , verum est quod ...
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... quod ) a marriage existed and the wife could not have been owner of things . As the extremum ad quod falls away , the fiction could not be applied . As an example of a case in which the extremum a quo falls away , Bartolus mentions the ...
... quod ) a marriage existed and the wife could not have been owner of things . As the extremum ad quod falls away , the fiction could not be applied . As an example of a case in which the extremum a quo falls away , Bartolus mentions the ...
Contents
The continental romanistic concept | 3 |
The in re certa element | 4 |
The AngloAmerican jurists | 32 |
Copyright | |
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abstract notions accepted action analogy analysis applied assumptio Bartolus basic basis Buckland causa certa Cinus Commentaria conclusion conclusive presumption contract Cornelia court created deemed discussion doctrine dogmatic fiction element example existing expression factual false assumption fiction concept fiction definition fictitious formulae ficticiae Gaius glossators historical fictions Ibid implied Inst intention interpretation irrebuttable irrebuttable presumption iure iuris ius civile judge judicial fictions jurists Justinian Kaser legal concepts legal consequences legal fiction legal rule legal science legis legislative legislature logical major premise mancipatio means merely metaphor nature norms object particular parties Pierre de Belleperche plaintiff practical praetor prescribed presumption principle pro veritate quod Recht regarded Roman law Roman-Dutch law rules of law scientific sense situation South African statute theoretical fictions theory thought tion traditional view true fictions truth Uâ‚‚ Ulpian usucapio Vaihinger Vaihinger's veritate veritatem