The Institutes 535 CE part 39
3. The usufructus terminates by the death of the usufructuary, by two kinds of capitis deminutio, namely, the greatest and the middle, and also...
The Institutes 535 CE part 38
IV. Usufructus.
Usufructus is the right of using, and taking the fruits of things belonging to others, so long as the substance of the things...
The Institutes 535 CE part 37
The right of passage for beasts or vehicles is the right of driving beasts or vehicles over the land of another. So a man...
The Institutes 535 CE part 36
46. Nay, more, sometimes the intention of an owner, although directed only towards an uncertain person, transfers the property in a thing. For instance,...
The Institutes 535 CE part 35
40. Another mode of acquiring things according to natural law is traditional; for nothing is more conformable to natural equity than that the wishes...
The Institutes 535 CE part 34
35. If any person has, bona fide, purchased land from another, whom he believed to be the true owner, when in fact he was...
The Institutes 535 CE part 33
32. As plants rooted in the earth accede to the soil, so, in the same way, grains of wheat which have been sown are...
The Institutes 535 CE part 32
29. If a man builds upon his own ground with the materials of another, he is considered the proprietor of the building, because everything...
The Institutes 535 CE part 31
26. If, however, any one has woven purple belonging to another into his own vestment, the purple, although the more valuable, attaches to the...
The Institutes 535 CE part 30
23. If a river, entirely forsaking its natural channel, begins to flow in another direction, the old bed of the river belongs to those...