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Table VI. Ownership And Possession |
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This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol1 Introduction To The Study Of Law Legal History", by Albert H. Putney. Also see: Popular Law-Dictionary.
1. Whenever a party shall negotiate a nexum or transfer by man-cipatio, according to the formal statement so let the law be.
5. Whoever in presence of the magistrates shall join issue by manuum consertio. . . .
7. A beam built into a house or vine-trellis shall not be removed.
9. When the vines have been pruned, until the grapes are removed.
 
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