The Legal Procedure of Cicero's Time, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1901 - 599 pagine |
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... appeal to a reader as not less difficult than those which were . The notes had to be compiled with an eye to the index of passages in Cicero which will be found at the end of the volume . During the long time which I have spent in the ...
... appeal to a reader as not less difficult than those which were . The notes had to be compiled with an eye to the index of passages in Cicero which will be found at the end of the volume . During the long time which I have spent in the ...
Pagina 11
... Appeal and reversal of Sentences BOOK II . CRIMINAL PROCEDURE . § I. The Criminal Procedure of the Earliest Times § 2. The Criminal Procedure of the Early Republic §3 . The Jurisdiction of the Tribune and of the Plebs § 4. Magisterial ...
... Appeal and reversal of Sentences BOOK II . CRIMINAL PROCEDURE . § I. The Criminal Procedure of the Earliest Times § 2. The Criminal Procedure of the Early Republic §3 . The Jurisdiction of the Tribune and of the Plebs § 4. Magisterial ...
Pagina 11
... appeal reacted most injuriously on the law , or rather systems of law , which it attempted to control . In certain . modern states the absence of codification , and the con- sequent costliness of litigation , has sometimes rendered and ...
... appeal reacted most injuriously on the law , or rather systems of law , which it attempted to control . In certain . modern states the absence of codification , and the con- sequent costliness of litigation , has sometimes rendered and ...
Pagina 11
... appeal to religious law is almost universal . The Roman State was nearer a theocracy than any European community of which we possess records . The king may have been himself the head of the religious guild of pontiffs ; but , whether he ...
... appeal to religious law is almost universal . The Roman State was nearer a theocracy than any European community of which we possess records . The king may have been himself the head of the religious guild of pontiffs ; but , whether he ...
Pagina 12
... appeal from the penalty to the sovereign people is allowed - gives rise to a iudicium of a criminal character . But the penalty may also be exacted by a more indirect act on the part of the State . The delinquent may be the object of an ...
... appeal from the penalty to the sovereign people is allowed - gives rise to a iudicium of a criminal character . But the penalty may also be exacted by a more indirect act on the part of the State . The delinquent may be the object of an ...
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Pagina 24 - Posset agi lege necne, pauci quondam sciebant: fastos enim vulgo non habebant. Erant in magna potentia, qui consulebantur ; a quibus etiam dies tamquam a Chaldaeis petebatur.
Pagina 2 - HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH INCOME FROM THE BEQUEST OF HENRY LILLIE PIERCE OF BOSTON Under a vote of the President and Fellows October 24, 1898 \ MEMOIRS OF CHRISTINA, QUEEN OF SWEDEN.
Pagina 74 - Certis igitur ex causis Praetor aut Proconsul principaliter auctoritatem suam finiendis controversiis interpomt. quod turn maxime facit, cum de possessione aut quasi possessione inter aliquos contenditur. et in summa aut iubet aliquid fieri, aut fieri prohibet.
Pagina 418 - Tabulo putas dicere ? qui cum praetor quaestionem inter sicarios exercuisset, ita aperte cepit pecunias ob rem iudicandam, ut anno proximo P.
Pagina 467 - Cicero cum vellet de accusatoribus in consilium mittere multique e populo manus in accusatores intenderent. cessit imperitae multitudini ac postero die in consilium de calumnia accusatorum misit.
Pagina 282 - Qui ex edicto meo in possessionem venerint, eos ita videtur in possessione esse oportere. quod ibidem recte custodire poterunt, id ibidem custodiant. quod non poterunt, id auferre et abducere licebit.
Pagina 84 - Ait praetor: nisi restituent, in eos iudicium dabo. Ex hoc edicto in factum actio proficiscitur. Sed an sit necessaria, videndum, quia agi civili actione ex hac causa poterit; si quidem merces intervenerit, ex locato vel conducto; sed si tota navis locata sit, qui conduxit ex conducto etiam de rebus, quae desunt, agere potest; si vero res perferendas nauta conduxit, ex locato convenietur ; sed si gratis res susceptae sint, ait Pomponius depositi agi potuisse. Miratur igitur...
Pagina 173 - Sed istae omnes legis actiones paulatim in odium venerunt. Namque ex nimia subtilitate veterum, qui tune jura condiderunt, eo res perducta est, ut vel qui minimum errasset, litem perderet...
Pagina 381 - Mulieres damnatas cognatis, aut in quorum manu essent, tradebant, ut ipsi in privato animadverterent in eas : si nemo erat idoneus supplicii exactor, in publico 7 animadvertebatur.