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The Digest of Justinian, Volume 3.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (513 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780812205534
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Digest of Justinian, Volume 3LOC classification:
  • KJA1112.2 -- 1998eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- 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 Provisionsin 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 -- 16. Heirs Who Are Sui and Heirs at Law -- 17. Senatus Consultum Twtullianum and Orphitianum -- Book Thirty-Nine -- 1. Notice of New Work -- 2. Anticipated Injury and House-Eaves and Projections -- 3. Water and the Action To Ward Off Rainwater -- 4. Tax Farmers, Vectigalia, and Confiscations -- 5. Gifts -- 6. Gifts And Acquistions Mortis Causa -- Book Forty -- 1. Manumissions -- 2. Manumissions Vindicta -- 3. Manumissions of Slaves Belonging to a Corporation -- 4. Testamentary Manumissions -- 5. Grants of Freedom by Fidecommissa -- 6. Revocation of Freedom -- 7. Statuliberi -- 8. Persons Who Obtain Freedom without Manumission -- 9. Manumitted Persons Not Free and the Lex Aelia Sentia -- 10. The Right to Gold Rings -- 11. The Restitution of Birthrights -- 12. The Suit for Freedom.
13. Men Debarred from Proclaiming Freedom -- 14. Claims to Free Birth -- 15. Status of Deceased Not To Be Questioned after Five Years -- 16. Discovery of Collusion.
Summary: The most famous and influential collection of legal materials in world history, now available in a four-volume English-language paperback edition.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- 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 Provisionsin 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 -- 16. Heirs Who Are Sui and Heirs at Law -- 17. Senatus Consultum Twtullianum and Orphitianum -- Book Thirty-Nine -- 1. Notice of New Work -- 2. Anticipated Injury and House-Eaves and Projections -- 3. Water and the Action To Ward Off Rainwater -- 4. Tax Farmers, Vectigalia, and Confiscations -- 5. Gifts -- 6. Gifts And Acquistions Mortis Causa -- Book Forty -- 1. Manumissions -- 2. Manumissions Vindicta -- 3. Manumissions of Slaves Belonging to a Corporation -- 4. Testamentary Manumissions -- 5. Grants of Freedom by Fidecommissa -- 6. Revocation of Freedom -- 7. Statuliberi -- 8. Persons Who Obtain Freedom without Manumission -- 9. Manumitted Persons Not Free and the Lex Aelia Sentia -- 10. The Right to Gold Rings -- 11. The Restitution of Birthrights -- 12. The Suit for Freedom.

13. Men Debarred from Proclaiming Freedom -- 14. Claims to Free Birth -- 15. Status of Deceased Not To Be Questioned after Five Years -- 16. Discovery of Collusion.

The most famous and influential collection of legal materials in world history, now available in a four-volume English-language paperback edition.

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