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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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Gesammelte Aufsätze: zu den Kirchenordnungen des 16. Jahrhunderts

Anneliese Sprengler-Ruppenthal - Religion - 2004 - 590 pages
...Dig. 23, 2, 2; Corpus luris Civilis (= CJC). Hg. von Th Mommsen, P. Krueger, R. Schoell, Bd. I, 330: „Nuptiae consistere non possunt nisi consentiant...omnes, id est qui coeunt quorumque in potestate sunt." 24 /. Brenz, aaO. 236. 25 Inst. I, 10,pri.;CJCI, 4: „lustas autem nuptias inter se cives Romani contrahunt,...
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A Casebook on Roman Family Law

Bruce W. Frier, Thomas A. McGinn - History - 2004 - 538 pages
...marriage and procreation. CASE 98: Who Consents D. 23.2.2 (Paulus libro trigesimo quinto ad edictum) Nuptiae consistere non possunt nisi consentiant omnes, id est qui coeunt quorumque in potestate sum. D. 23.2.3 (Paulus libro primo ad Sabinum) Si nepotem ex filio et neptem ex altero filio in potestate...
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To Have and to Hold: Marrying and its Documentation in Western Christendom ...

Philip L. Reynolds, John Witte - History - 2007 - 489 pages
...and, he - or she - would be legally independent (sui iuris) and would need 4 Dig. 23.2.2 (Paulus): "Nuptiae consistere non possunt nisi consentiant omnes, id est qui coeunt quorumque in potestate sunt." On consent, see Treggiari, Roman Marriage, 170-80; eadem, "Consent to Roman marriage: Some aspects...
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