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Backbone of Life I: Into the Void
A tilt here a lurch there everywhere's back toward usucaptible memories where
epicentral moments can't be ignored. Neither un-stirred nor unfazed by the light
entering dreams when a shadowed path may be praised in eye-opening gleams.
2
A Text-Book of Roman Law: From Augustus to Justinian
1 Some texts suggest (P. 1. 17. 2; D. 8. 1. 14. pr.; 41. 3. 4. 28) that only the four
original were usucaptible and that the lex did not destroy this for water rights. But
P. 1. 17. 2 does not shew that such a right could be so acquired de novo. 2 8. 3.
3
Historical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome
... as is now generally admitted, contained no such requirements ; any citizen 57
occupying immovables or holding movables as his own, provided they were
usucaptible 5S and that he had not taken them theftuously,59 acquired a quiritary
...
James Muirhead, Henry Goudy, Alexander Grant, 2009
4
The Talmud with English translation and commentary
So only a stranger may enter it, because, according to Rav Huna, as Rava
observes, it is not usucaptible by a stranger, even if he go on possessing it for
three years after the minor attains majority. Rashi expounds thus. The stranger
cannot ...
5
Modifiers: a unique, compendious collection of more than ...
... habit usucaptable, acquisition usucaptible, acquisition usurious, lending
usurous, lending usurpative, seizure uterine, womb Utopian, paradise utricular,
uterus utterance, speech uttermost, extremity uvular, lobe uxorial, wife uxoricidal,
killing ...
6
The Law Quarterly Review
But it follows from the language of Gaius that the conception of him as heres, if it
ever existed, ceased when the hereditas, conceived as an abstraction, ceased to
be usucaptible. Unless the liability survived the change, it is of no use to Lenel.
Sir Frederick Pollock, Alfred Edward Randall, 1916
7
The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
But the decemviral code, as is now generally admitted, contained no such
requirements; any citizen occupying immovables or holding movables as his own
, provided they were usucaptible and he had not taken them theftuously, acquired
a.
8
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
But the de- cemviral code, as is now generally admitted, contained no such
requirements ; any citizen occupying immovables or holding movables as his
own, provided they were usucaptible and he had not taken them theftu- ously,
acquired a ...
9
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: latest edition. A dictionary ...
But the deceniviral code, as is now generally admitted, contained no sur.h
requirements ; any citizen occupying immovables or holding movables as his
own, provided they were usucaptible and he had not taken them theftuously,
acquired a ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1902
10
Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
But the decemviral code, as is now generally admitted, contained no such
requirements; any citizen occupying immovables or holding movables as his own
, provided they were usucaptible and he had not. taken them theftuously,
acquired a ...