amongforeigners (peregrini) only one kind of ownership (dominium), so that a man is either the owner of a thing or he is not. And this was formerly the case among the Roman people ; for a man was either owner ex jure Quiritium, or he was not. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Page 195edited by - 1873 - 1293 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1841 - 524 pages
...property (dominium), so that a man is either owner or not; and it was the same in the old Roman law, for a man was either owner ' ex jure quiritium," or he was not. But ownership was afterwards divided, so that one man may now be owner of a thing ox jure quiritium, and... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 1040 pages
...property (dominium), so that a man is either owner or not; and it was the same in the old Roman law, for a man was either owner ' ex jure quiritium,' or he was not. But ownership was afterwards divided, so that one man may now be owner of a thing ex jure quiritium, and... | |
| Greek antiquities - 1842 - 1156 pages
...is slightly conversant with English law. "There is," says Oaius(iL40), "among foreigners (penyrmi) only one kind of ownership (dominium), so that a man...Quiritium, or he was not. But afterwards the ownership was spb't, so that now one man may be the owner (itominus) of a thing ex jure Quiritium, and yet another... | |
| William Whewell - Ethics - 1845 - 422 pages
...Right. They say*, There is among foreigners * Gaius ii. 40, who lived in the time of the Antonines. only one kind of ownership (dominium), so that a man...case among the Roman people : for a man was either the owner ex jure Quiritium, or he was not. But afterwards the ownership was split; so that now one... | |
| William Whewell - Ethics - 1845 - 424 pages
...ownership ; and the later jurists recognized this kind of Right. They say*, There is among foreigners only one kind of ownership (dominium), so that a man...case among the Roman people ; for a man was either the owner ex jure Quiritium, or he was not. But afterwards the ownership was split ; so that now one... | |
| William Whewell - Ethics - 1845 - 424 pages
...was formerly the case among the Roman people ; for a man was either the owner ex jure Qui. ritium, or he was not. But afterwards the ownership was split ; so that now one man may be the Owner of a thing ex jure Quiritium, and yet another person may have it in his possession... | |
| William Whewell - Ethics - 1847 - 430 pages
...recognized this kind of Right. They say*, There is among foreigners only one kind of ownership (dominiuiri), so that a man is either the owner of a thing, or he...case among the Roman people; for a man was either the owner ex jure Quiritium, or he was not. But afterwards the ownership was split ; so that now one... | |
| William Whewell - Ethics - 1847 - 428 pages
...was formerly the case among the Roman people ; for a man was either the owner ex jure Qui. ritium, or he was not. But afterwards the ownership was split ; so that now one man may be the Owner of a thing ex jure Quiritium, and yet another person may have it in his possession... | |
| Greek antiquities - 1848 - 1322 pages
..."There is," says Gains (ii. 40), "among foreigners (peregrini) only one kind of ownership (domtnium), so that a man is either the owner of a thing or he...afterwards the ownership was split, so that now one man may be the owner (domiaut) of a thing ex jure Quiritium, and yet another may have it in bonis. For... | |
| Political science - 1849 - 496 pages
...property (dommium ), so that a man is either owner or not ; and it was the same in the old Roman law. for a man was either owner 'ex jure quiritium,' or he was not But ownership was afterwards divided, so that one man may now be owner of a thing ex jure quiritium, and... | |
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