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The Institutes 535 CE part 69

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1. An injuria is committed not only by striking with the fists, or striking with clubs or the lash, but also by shouting until a crowd gathers around any one; by taking possession of...

The Institutes 535 CE part 68

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15. Even the word plurimi, i. e., of the greatest value, is not expressed in this case. But Sabinus was rightly of opinion that the estimation ought to be made as if this word...

The Institutes 535 CE part 67

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10. It has been decided not by virtue of the actual wording of the law, but by interpretation, that not only is the value of the thing perishing to be estimated as we have...

The Institutes 535 CE part 66

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4. Consequently, if anyone playing or practicing with a javelin pierces with it your slave as he goes by, there is a distinction made; if the accident befalls a soldier while in the camp,...

The Institutes 535 CE part 65

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2. In this actio it is not necessary that the thing should have been a part of the goods of the plaintiff; for whether it has been a part of his goods or not,...

The Institutes 535 CE part 64

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The praetor, however, has introduced a peculiar actio in this case, called vi bonorum raptorum; by which, if brought within a year after the robbery, quadruple the value of the thing taken may be...

The Institutes 535 CE part 63

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If he is ignorant or uncertain of this, and therefore sues the borrower, and then subsequently learns the true state of the case, and wishes to have recourse to an actio of theft, he...

The Institutes 535 CE part 62

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14. Hence, a creditor may bring this actio if a thing pledged to him is stolen, although his debtor is solvent, because it may be more advantageous to him to rely upon his pledge...

The Institutes 535 CE part 61

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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 may even commit a theft of his own property, as,...

The Institutes 535 CE part 60

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6. It is theft, not only when anyone takes away a thing belonging to another, in order to appropriate it, but generally when anyone deals with the property of another contrary to the wishes...