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... Roman lawyers employed the two agents of legal amelioration , Fictions and Equity to give the practical effects of Mancipation to Tradition and Tradition became one great con- veyance known to Roman Law . The other method by which ...
... Roman lawyers employed the two agents of legal amelioration , Fictions and Equity to give the practical effects of Mancipation to Tradition and Tradition became one great con- veyance known to Roman Law . The other method by which ...
Page 106
... laws . But the French law grants personality to any civil or com- mercial partnership . Italian law confers personality on a commercial partnership . Private juristic persons : - Under the old Roman law , from the fifth century onwards ...
... laws . But the French law grants personality to any civil or com- mercial partnership . Italian law confers personality on a commercial partnership . Private juristic persons : - Under the old Roman law , from the fifth century onwards ...
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... law , a will executed by a Roman citizen was rendered invalid by the subsequent capture of the testator by the enemy . To obviate this contingency , it was consciously and falsely ... Roman laws Fictions in English common (i) Introduction.
... law , a will executed by a Roman citizen was rendered invalid by the subsequent capture of the testator by the enemy . To obviate this contingency , it was consciously and falsely ... Roman laws Fictions in English common (i) Introduction.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
Copyright | |
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