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actiones Alexander Severus apud Augustus autem authority Cæsar called causâ Christian Cicero comitia comitia curiata comitia tributa Condictio Constantine contract Cujacius dare decemviri defendant Digest Diocletian doctrine Droit edict ejus emperors empire enim eorum etiam ex jure Quiritium exceptio facere factum fidei formula Gaius Gracchus hæc heir ideo Inst intentio inter judge judicial judicium Julius Cæsar juris jurists jus civile Jus Italicum Justinian leges legis Lex Julia Livy magistrate mancipatio mancipi ment neque nisi object obligatio omnes oportere Pandects Papinian parties patricians plaintiff possession possessionem possessor potest præ prætor principle proceeding quæ quam quia quibus quidem quis quod Rechts Roman citizens Roman law Rome Savigny says senate sive slave stipulatio sunt tamen testamenti testator Theod tion Tribonian tribunal Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio usus verbis writer καὶ