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" Nuptiae consistere non possunt nisi consentiant omnes ; id est qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sunt. "
Morals in Evolution: A Study in Comparative Ethics - Page 203
by Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse - 1906
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Précis d'un cours sur l'ensemble du droit privé des Romains: publié en ...

Theodor Marezoll - Roman law - 1852 - 668 pages
...l'exerçait pouvait marier ses fils et filles de famille à son gré , sans les consulter. Nuptiœ consistere non possunt, nisi consentiant omnes, id est, qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sunt. Nuptias non concubitus , sed consensus facit. ULPIAN. , fr. 30, D., L, 17, De reg. jur. Dum tamen filiifamilias...
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A Manual of the Roman Civil Law Arranged After the Analysis of Dr. Hallifax

George Leapingwell - Civil law - 1859 - 376 pages
...to be such a consent as excluded, not only error and fraud, but force and fear. The rule was, that " Nuptiae consistere non possunt, nisi consentiant omnes, id est, qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate suntt." Any coercion on the part of the paterfamilias, exceeding his legitimate authority, would render...
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Lehrbuch der Pandekten, Volume 1; Volume 253

Karl Adolph von Vangerow - Digesta - 1863 - 940 pages
...30. de RJ: Nuptias non concubitus, sed consensus facit. — 4) Paul 1. 2. de EN: Nuptiae^ consistera non possunt, nisi consentiant omnes, id est, qui coeunt quorumque in potestate sunt. U. «Bon ber Vorbereitung ber Ш?е Ьигф aSerlöbnt^. §. 212. Dig. ХХШ. 1. de sponsalibus;...
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A Compendium of the Modern Roman Law: Founded Upon the Treatises of Puchta ...

Frederick James Tomkins, Henry Diedrich Jencken, Karl Adolph von Vangerow - Civil law - 1870 - 456 pages
...bring, . . 390 M how terminated, . . 390 "NupriAs, non concubitus, sed consensus facit," . .114 "Nupii/E consistere non possunt nisi consentiant omnes, id est, qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sunt," OATH 93, 347 OBLIGATIONS, acts affecting the solution of, 349, 350 nn concursus, . . 350 MM eonfusio,...
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Early Roman Law: The Regal Period

Edwin Charles Clark - Roman law - 1872 - 170 pages
...sint (here including daughters) consensum habeant parentium quorum iu potestate sunt. Digest 23. 2. 2. Nuptiae consistere non possunt nisi consentiant omnes id est qui coeunt quorumque in potestate sunt. TJlpiau Frag. 5. 2. lustum matrimomum est si inter eos qui nuptias contrahunt conubium sit et tam masculus...
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De la condition juridique des aliénés en droit romain et en droit français ...

Gaston Pineau - 1878 - 542 pages
...fils en puissance d'un père fou veut se marier. Paul s'exprime ainsi : loi 5. Dig. 23, 2. « Nuptiœ consistere non possunt, nisi consentiant omnes; id est qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sunt » . Le mariage ne peut' donc se faire que grâce au consentement simultané des époux, et des personnes...
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Select Titles from the Digest of Justinian, Volume 3

Thomas Erskine Holland, Charles Lancelot Shadwell - Roman law - 1881 - 534 pages
...feminaç' et consortium omnis uitae, diuini et humani iuris communicatio. 2. PAULUS libro xxxv ad edictum. Nuptiae consistere non possunt nisi consentiant omnes, id est qui coeunt quorumque in potestate sunt 2. 3. IDEM libro i ad Sabinum. Si nepotem ex filio et neptem ex altero filio in potestate habeam, nuptias...
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Histoire de la législation romaine depuis son origine jusqu'à la ..., Volume 2

Joseph-Louis-Elzéar Ortolan - Institutiones - 1883 - 810 pages
...fois aux conjoints et aux chefs de famille sous la puissance desquels ils se trouvent : л Nuptiœ consistere non possunt , nisi consentiant omnes, id est qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sunt (2). » Le consentement des époux devait être libre, et le pouvoir du chef de famille ne s'étendait...
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Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with ..., Volume 1

John Baron Moyle - Roman law - 1883 - 684 pages
...iuris, have the consent of the persons in whose power they are : cf. with this paragraph Dig. 23. 2. 2 ' nuptiae consistere non possunt, nisi consentiant omnes, id est, qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sum.' For exceptional cases, in which the parents' consent was required for the marriage even of emancipated...
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Explication historique des Instituts de l'empereur Justinien: avec ..., Volume 2

Joseph-Louis-Elzéar Ortolan - Institutiones - 1883 - 800 pages
...fois aux conjoints et aux chefs de famille sous la puissance desquels ils se trouvent : « Nuptiœ consistere non possunt, nisi consentiant omnes, id est qui coeunt, quorumque in potestate sunt (2). » Le consentement des époux devait être libre, et le pouvoir du chef de famille ne s'étendait...
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