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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FRUCTUARY»
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1
An introduction to the study of Justinian's Digest: ...
The discussion of the bond given by a fructuary has been transferred by the
compilers to Book vn. from its place with other bonds at the end of the Edict. Book
ix. treats chiefly of the actions for damage caused by fault and negligence, ...
2
An Introduction to the Study of Justinians Digest
170 Stipulation by slave in usufruct. 1 25. § 3 — § 5. residuary power over the
slave and right to the benefit of bis actions, wherever the limited right of the
fructuary does not come in. And an order from the proprietary of this slave, stating
that the ...
3
Roman Private Law in the Times of Cicero and of the ...
This may take place by mancipation or delivery or stipulation : and the fructuary
may through them obtain a formal release or a plea of bargain. Any other
acquisition made by them, as for instance an inheritance or legacy or gift, passes
to the ...
4
The Roman law of slavery: the condition of the slave in ...
This is expressed in several texts which mention letting of his operae to the slave,
stipulation by the slave ex re, promise to the fructuary ex re, and hiring a thing
from fructuary*. In such things fructuary is treated as dominus*, and a general rule
...
William Warwick Buckland, 1908
5
the digest of justionian
21 The same (on Sabinus 17) If the usufruct bequeathed is of a slave, then
whatever the slave acquires by his own services or through the property of the
fructuary belongs to the latter, whether the slave stipulates or takes delivery of ...
6
The Main Institutions of Roman Private Law
The classical rule was that these went to the paterfamilias or dominus, though,
especially in relation to gifts, there are texts which give them to the holder or
fructuary if this was intended. These, in their present form, may be due to
Justinian.
7
the digest of justinian
21 The same (on Sabinus 17) If the usufruct bequeathed is of a slave, then
whatever the slave acquires by his own services or through the property of the
fructuary belongs to the latter, whether the slave stipulates or takes delivery of ...
8
Von Savigny's Treatise on Possession: Or, The Jus ...
Now, as to the Fructuary (2nd class), no doubt occurs in the law sources. The
owner has the exclusive Possession of the subject, and therefore the Fructuary is
only to be looked upon as a manager. On the other hand the Fructuary has a ...
Friedrich Karl von Savigny, 1848
9
the main institutuions of roman private law
Some classics argued for the holder or fructuary, in hereditas, but as it was
difficult to regard this as ex re, we get the absurd view represented that it might be
ex operis, the labour of entry, which would make all such things go to them,
whatever ...
10
The Digest of Justinian
For it is not the case that a slave owned in common does not acquire also for the
one owner what he obtains through the substance of the other, as it would be the
case that a fructuary slave would not acquire for his owner what he gets through ...