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The Institutes 535 CE part 64
The praetor, however, has introduced a peculiar actio in this case, called vi bonorum raptorum; by which, if brought within a year after the...
The Institutes 535 CE part 63
If he is ignorant or uncertain of this, and therefore sues the borrower, and then subsequently learns the true state of the case, and...
The Institutes 535 CE part 62
14. Hence, a creditor may bring this actio if a thing pledged to him is stolen, although his debtor is solvent, because it may...
The Institutes 535 CE part 61
9. Sometimes there may be a theft of free persons, as if one of our children in our power is carried away.
10. A man...
The Institutes 535 CE part 60
6. It is theft, not only when anyone takes away a thing belonging to another, in order to appropriate it, but generally when anyone...
The Institutes 535 CE part 59
We must also extend manifest theft to the case of a thief seen or seized by the owner or any one else in a...
The Institutes 535 CE part 58
The same would hold in the case of any other animal or any other thing, but the seller is in any case bound to...
The Institutes 535 CE part 57
2. The price should consist in a sum of money. It has been much doubted whether it can consist in anything else, as in...
The Institutes 535 CE part 56
Thus these contracts may be entered into by those who are at a distance from each other by means of letters, for instance, or...
The Institutes 535 CE part 55
5. It is customary to insert a particular place in a stipulatio, as, for instance, “Do you engage to give me at Carthage?” and...