10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EXERCITOR» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
exercitor in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
exercitor im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland, with Short ...
Exercitor. An exercitor is the person to whom the profits of a ship or trading vessel
belong, whether he bo the actual owner or merely the freighter. According to
Erskine, the word is derived from exercere, to employ — an exercitor being one ...
William Bell, George Ross, 1861
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A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Short ...
EXERCITOR. An exercitor is the person to wb.om the profits of a ship or trading
vessel belong, whether he be the actual owner, or merely the freighter. According
to Erskine, the word is derived from exercere, to employ — an exercitor being ...
He has a remedy iure honorario against the exercitor, and this is in duplum (Dig.
IV, 9, 7, 1 ; XLVII, 5, 1, 2). But if the sailor who misbehaves is the exercitor's own
slave, he can relieve himself from liability by handing him over to the plaintiff (Dig.
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A dictionary and digest of the law of Scotland
An exercitor is the person to whom the profits of a ship or trading vessel belong,
whether he be the actual owoer or merely the freighter. According to Erskine, the
word is derived from csercere, to employ -—an exorcitor being one who employs
...
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the digest of justionian
appointed without the duties being distributed amongst them, a contract made
with auy one of them will be binding on the exercitor, but if their respective duties
are assigned, so that one may let out [space in the vessel] and another take
freight, ...
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the digest of justinian
If however the exercitor is dismissed from the action, and then the party proceeds
against the seaman, the latter will be allowed an exceptio, so as to avoid
repeated trials being had on the ground of the behaviour of the same man: and, ...
Henry John Roby, Justinian I (Emperor of the East)
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
EXERCITO'RIA ACTIO was an action granted by the edict against the exercitor
navis. By the terra navis was understood any vessel, whether used for the
navigation of rivers, lakes, or thi sea. The exercitor navis is the person to whom
all the ...
William Smith, Charles Anthon, 1870
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Dictionary of the Law of Scotland
EXERCITOR. An exercitor is the person to whom the profits of a ship or trading
vessel belong, whether he be the actual owner, or merely the freighter. According
to Erskine, the word is derived from exercere, to employ — an exercitor being one
...
Robert Bell, William Bell, Sir John Skene, 1826
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the digest of justinian
appointed without the duties being distributed amongst them, a contract made
with any one of them will be binding on the exercitor, but if their respective duties
are assigned, so that one may let out [space in the vessel] and another take
freight, ...
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The Roman Law of Slavery: The Condition of the Slave in ...
But the exercitor has no direct action against one who contracts with his magister,
who is not his slave. We saw that in the institoria this was allowed only as a last
resort8: here it exists only, extra ordinem, at the discretion of the praeses*.
William Warwick Buckland, 2010