THE CIVIL LAW
Including
The Twelve Tables, The Institutes of Gaius, The Rules of
Ulpian, The Opinions of Paulus, The Enactments
of Justinian, and The
Constitutions of Leo:
Translated from the original Latin,
edited, and
compared with all accessible systems
of jurisprudence ancient and
modern.
By S. P. SCOTT, A. M.
Author of "History of the Moorish
Empire in Europe,"
Translator of
the "Visigothic Code"
IN SEVENTEEN VOLUMES
VOL. III.
Cincinnati
The Central Trust Company
Executor of the Estate Samuel P. Scott, Deceased
Publishers
Copyright, 1932
by the Central Trust Company
Executor of the Estate Samuel P. Scott, Deceased
[Copyright expired
without renewal]
CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
THE DIGEST OR PANDECTS.
(Continued)
PAGE
BOOK III.
TITLE I. CONCERNING THE RIGHT OF APPLICATION TO THE COURT............... 3
TITLE II. CONCERNING THOSE WHO ARE BRANDED WITH INFAMY .............. 7
TITLE III. CONCERNING AGENTS AND DEFENDERS .............................. 14
TITLE IV. How PROCEEDINGS ARE INSTITUTED FOR, OR AGAINST CORPORATIONS ..... 30
TITLE V. CONCERNING THE TRANSACTION OF THE BUSINESS OF OTHERS......... 33
TITLE VI. CONCERNING PERSONS WHO BRING VEXATIOUS ACTIONS .............. 52
BOOK IV.
TITLE I. CONCERNING COMPLETE RESTITUTION ............................... 55
TITLE II. WHERE AN ACT IS PERFORMED ON ACCOUNT OF FEAR.................. 56
TITLE III. CONCERNING FRAUDULENT INTENT ...................................... 67
TITLE IV. CONCERNING PERSONS UNDER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE............ 77
TITLE V. CONCERNING THE CHANGE OF CONDITION ........................... 98
TITLE VI. WHAT THE GROUNDS ARE ON WHICH PERSONS OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OP AGE ARE ENTITLED TO COMPLETE RESTITUTION................. 101
TITLE VII. CONCERNING ALIENATIONS MADE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CHANGING THE CONDITIONS OF A TRIAL ....................................... 113
TITLE VIII. CONCERNING MATTERS REFERRED TO OTHERS FOR ARBITRATION AND THOSE WHO ACCEPT THEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING AN AWARD...... 116
TITLE IX. SAILORS, INNKEEPERS, AND THE PROPRIETORS OF STABLES, MUST RESTORE PROPERTY ENTRUSTED TO THEM ................................ 134
SECOND PART. BOOK V.
TITLE I. CONCERNING TRIALS AND WHERE ANYONE OUGHT TO BEING SUIT, OR BE SUED........................................................ 141
TITLE II. CONCERNING INOFFICIOUS TESTAMENTS............................. 158
TITLE III. CONCERNING THE ACTION FOR THE RECOVERY OF AN ESTATE........... 171
TITLE IV. CONCERNING ACTIONS FOR THE RECOVERY OF A PORTION OF AN ESTATE. . 196
TITLE V. CONCERNING POSSESSORY ACTIONS FOR THE RECOVERY OF ESTATES..... 200
TITLE VI. CONCERNING SUITS FOR THE RECOVERY OF TRUST ESTATES............ 200
BOOK VI.
TITLE I. CONCERNING ACTIONS FOR THE RECOVERY OF SPECIFIC PROPERTY....... 201
TITLE II. CONCERNING THE PUBLICIAN ACTION IN REM ....................... 221
TITLE III. CONCERNING ACTIONS FOR THE RECOVERY OF LAND WHICH HAS BEEN PERPETUALLY LEASED, NAMELY, EMPHYTEUTIC LAND............. 226
BOOK VII.
TITLE I. PAGE CONCERNING USUFRUCT AND ITS USE AND ENJOYMENT ............... 227
TITLE II. CONCERNING THE ACCRUAL OF USUFRUCT ........................... 250
TITLE III. WHEN THE LEGACY OF AN USUFRUCT VESTS ......................... 254
TITLE IV. IN WHAT WAYS USUFRUCT OR USE IS LOST.......................... 254
TITLE V. CONCERNING THE USUFRUCT OF THINGS WHICH ARE CONSUMED OR DIMINISHED BY USE................................................ 262
TITLE VI. CONCERNING THE ACTION FOR THE RECOVERY OF USUFRUCT, AND THAT BY WHICH IT IS DENIED ......................................... 264
TITLE VII. CONCERNING THE SERVICES OF SLAVES.............................. 268
TITLE VIII. CONCERNING USE AND HABITATION................................ 268
TITLE IX. IN WHAT WAY AN USUFRUCTUARY MUST GIVE SECURITY.............. 275
BOOK VIII.
TITLE I. CONCERNING SERVITUDES .......................................... 279
TITLE II. CONCERNING SERVITUDES OF URBAN ESTATES ........................ 282
TITLE III. CONCERNING THE SERVITUDES OF RUSTIC ESTATES.................... 292
TITLE IV. RULES COMMON TO BOTH URBAN AND RUSTIC ESTATES................ 301
TITLE V. WHERE AN ACTION IS BROUGHT TO RECOVER A SERVITUDE, OR THE RIGHT OF ANOTHER TO IT IS DENIED.................................. 306
TITLE VI. HOW SERVITUDES ARE LOST........................................ 315
BOOK IX.
TITLE I. PAGE CONCERNING THE COMMISSION OF DAMAGE BY A QUADRUPED........... 321
TITLE II. ON THE LEX AQUILIA ............................................ 323