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Lex Aquilia On Gifts Between Husband And Wife James Bradley Thayer

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Lex Aquilia On Gifts Between Husband And Wife James Bradley Thayer
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.98 MB
Pages: 232
Author: James Bradley Thayer
ISBN: 9780674865471, 9780674865457, 0674865472, 0674865456
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Lex Aquilia On Gifts Between Husband And Wife James Bradley Thayer by James Bradley Thayer 9780674865471, 9780674865457, 0674865472, 0674865456 instant download after payment.

This book deals with two titles of Justinian’s Digest or Pandects, containing a translation and commentary on the first, Ad Legem Aquiliam, which treats of damage to property, and a mere commentary on the second, touching the prohibition of gifts between husband and wife. The first title is expounded from the point of view of American students with parallel reference to cases in the Anglo-American law. The discussion of the other is from a more technical and strictly Roman standpoint. The chief aim in arriving at the real content of the texts was to support their genuineness from the attacks so freely made by the modern school of “interpolationists.”

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