This 1931 book was written to replace The Elementary Principles of Roman Law, but it is not a second edition of that book. It is more systematic in plan: it aims at giving a central view of the different institutions of the Private Law and of the notions which underlie them. But its purpose is the same: its is for the use of students who have read the Institutes and little more, and it is intended to stimulate rather than to inform. It will still be of interest today.
This 1931 book was written to replace The Elementary Principles of Roman Law, but it is not a second edition of that book. It is more systematic in plan: it aims at giving a central view of the different institutions of the Private Law and of the notions which underlie them. But its purpose is the same: its is for the use of students who have read the Institutes and little more, and it is intended to stimulate rather than to inform. It will still be of interest today.
Preface 1. Sources of law 2. The chief surviving sources independent of Justinian 3. Persons 4. Persons (cont.). The Family 5. Persons (cont.). The Family (cont.) 6. Res. Property. Possession 7. Acquisition of ownership 8. Iura 9. Representation in acquisition and alienation 10. Acquisition per universitatem 11. Acquisition per universitatem (cont.), intestacy, Bonorum Possessio 12. Legacy and Fideicommissum. Family settlements 13. Obligations 14. Obligations (cont.). Contract 15. Obligations (cont.). Quasi-contract 16. Obligations (cont.). Incidental rules of Oligatio 17. The law of security 18. Obligations (cont.). Delict 19. Litigation. Legis Actio. Real actions under the Formula 20. Litigation (cont.). The Cognitio of later law.
Preface 1. Sources of law 2. The chief surviving sources independent of Justinian 3. Persons 4. Persons (cont.). The Family 5. Persons (cont.). The Family (cont.) 6. Res. Property. Possession 7. Acquisition of ownership 8. Iura 9. Representation in acquisition and alienation 10. Acquisition per universitatem 11. Acquisition per universitatem (cont.), intestacy, Bonorum Possessio 12. Legacy and Fideicommissum. Family settlements 13. Obligations 14. Obligations (cont.). Contract 15. Obligations (cont.). Quasi-contract 16. Obligations (cont.). Incidental rules of Oligatio 17. The law of security 18. Obligations (cont.). Delict 19. Litigation. Legis Actio. Real actions under the Formula 20. Litigation (cont.). The Cognitio of later law.
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