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Can you give the topics of the Institutes Justinian Online book??? Please help me as soon as you can do….
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![]() As per your demand here I am giving you the topics of the Institutes Justinian Online books which is written by the J.B. Moyle: TITLE I. OF JUSTICE AND LAW TITLE II. OF THE LAW OF NATURE, THE LAW OF NATIONS TITLE III. OF THE LAW OF PERSONS TITLE IV. OF MEN FREE BORN TITLE V. OF FREEDMEN TITLE VI. OF PERSONS UNABLE TO MANUMIT, AND THE CAUSES TITLE VII. OF THE REPEAL OF THE LEX FUFIA CANINIA TITLE VIII. OF PERSONS INDEPENDENT OR DEPENDENT TITLE IX. OF PATERNAL POWER TITLE X. OF MARRIAGE TITLE XI. OF ADOPTIONS TITLE XII. OF THE MODES IN WHICH PATERNAL POWER IS EXTINGUISHED TITLE XIII. OF GUARDIANSHIPS TITLE XIV. WHO CAN BE APPOINTED GUARDIANS BY WILL TITLE XV. OF THE STATUTORY GUARDIANSHIP OF AGNATES TITLE XVI. OF LOSS OF STATUS TITLE XVII. OF THE STATUTORY GUARDIANSHIP OF PATRONS TITLE XVIII. OF THE STATUTORY GUARDIANSHIP OF PARENTS TITLE XIX. OF FIDUCIARY GUARDIANSHIP TITLE XX. OF ATILIAN GUARDIANS, AND THOSE APPOINTED UNDER THE LEX IULIA TITLE XXI. OF THE AUTHORITY OF GUARDIANS TITLE XXII. OF THE MODES IN WHICH GUARDIANSHIP IS TERMINATED TITLE XXIII. OF CURATORS TITLE XXIV. OF THE SECURITY TO BE GIVEN BY GUARDIANS AND CURATORS TITLE XXV. OF GUARDIANS' AND CURATORS' GROUNDS OF EXEMPTION TITLE XXVI. OF GUARDIANS OR CURATORS WHO ARE SUSPECTED BOOK II. TITLE I. OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF THINGS TITLE II. OF INCORPOREAL THINGS TITLE III. OF SERVITUDES TITLE IV. OF USUFRUCT TITLE V. OF USE AND HABITATION TITLE VI. OF USUCAPION AND LONG POSSESSION TITLE VII. OF GIFTS TITLE VIII. OF PERSONS WHO MAY, AND WHO MAY NOT ALIENATE TITLE IX. OF PERSONS THROUGH WHOM WE ACQUIRE TITLE X. OF THE EXECUTION OF WILLS TITLE XI. OF SOLDIERS' WILLS TITLE XII. OF PERSONS INCAPABLE OF MAKING WILLS TITLE XIII. OF THE DISINHERISON OF CHILDREN TITLE XIV. OF THE INSTITUTION OF THE HEIR TITLE XV. OF ORDINARY SUBSTITUTION TITLE XVI. OF PUPILLARY SUBSTITUTION TITLE XVII. OF THE MODES IN WHICH WILLS BECOME VOID TITLE XVIII. OF AN UNDUTEOUS WILL TITLE XIX. OF THE KINDS AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HEIRS TITLE XX. OF LEGACIES TITLE XXI. OF THE ADEMPTION AND TRANSFERENCE OF LEGACIES TITLE XXII. OF THE LEX FALCIDIA TITLE XXIII. OF TRUST INHERITANCES TITLE XXIV. OF TRUST BEQUESTS OF SINGLE THINGS TITLE XXV. OF CODICILS BOOK III. TITLE I. OF THE DEVOLUTION OF INHERITANCES ON INTESTACY TITLE II. OF THE STATUTORY SUCCESSION OF AGNATES TITLE III. OF THE SENATUSCONSULTUM TERTULLIANUM TITLE IV. OF THE SENATUSCONSULTUM ORFITIANUM TITLE V. OF THE SUCCESSION OF COGNATES TITLE VI. OF THE DEGREES OF COGNATION TITLE VII. OF THE SUCCESSION TO FREEDMEN TITLE VIII. OF THE ASSIGNMENT OF FREEDMEN TITLE IX. OF POSSESSION OF GOODS TITLE X. OF ACQUISITION BY ADROGATION TITLE XI. OF THE ADJUDICATION OF A DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE TITLE XII. OF UNIVERSAL SUCCESSIONS, NOW OBSOLETE TITLE XIII. OF OBLIGATIONS TITLE XIV. OF REAL CONTRACTS TITLE XV. OF VERBAL OBLIGATION TITLE XVI. OF STIPULATIONS IN WHICH THERE ARE TWO CREDITORS OR TWO TITLE XVII. OF STIPULATIONS MADE BY SLAVES TITLE XVIII. OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF STIPULATIONS TITLE XIX. OF INVALID STIPULATIONS TITLE XX. OF FIDEJUSSORS OR SURETIES TITLE XXI. OF LITERAL OBLIGATION TITLE XXII. OF OBLIGATION BY CONSENT TITLE XXIII. OF PURCHASE AND SALE TITLE XXIV. OF LETTING AND HIRING TITLE XXV. OF PARTNERSHIP TITLE XXVI. OF AGENCY TITLE XXVII. OF QUASI-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION TITLE XXVIII. OF PERSONS THROUGH WHOM WE CAN ACQUIRE OBLIGATIONS TITLE XXIX. OF THE MODES IN WHICH OBLIGATIONS ARE DISCHARGED Rest of the list is in the attachment, please click on it… Last edited by HimanshuV; September 9th, 2013 at 03:44 PM. |
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The Institutes of Justinian is a unit of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the sixth century codification of Roman law ordered by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. Here are the contents of the Institutes Justinian Contents Prooemium Book I. Title I. Of Justice and Law II. Of the law of nature, the law of nations, and the civil law III. Of the law of persons IV. Of men free born V. Of freedmen VI. Of persons unable to manumit, and the causes of their incapacity VII. Of the repeal of the lex Fufia Caninia VIII. Of persons independent or dependent XI. Of paternal power X. Of marriage XI. Of adoptions XII. Of the modes in which paternal power is extinguished XIIl. Of guardianships XIV. Who can be appointed guardians by will XV. Of the statutory guardianship of agnates XVI. Of loss of status XVII. Of the statutory guardianship of patrons XVIII. Of the statutory guardianship of parents XIX. Of fiduciary guardianship XX. Of Atilian guardians, and those appointed under the lex Iulia et Titia XXl. Of the authority of guardians XXII. Of the modes in which guardianship is terminated XXIlI. Of curators XXIV. Of the security to be given by guardians and curators XXV. Of guardians’ and curators’ grounds of exemption XXVI. Of guardians or curators who are suspected BOOK II. Title I. Of the different kinds of Things II. Of incorporeal Things III. Of servitudes IV. Of usufruct V. Of use and habitation VI. Of usucapion and long possession VII. Of gifts VIII. Of persons who may, and who may not alienate IX. Of persons through whom we acquire X. Of the execution of wills XI. Of soldiers’ wills XII. Of persons incapable of making wills XIII. Of the disinherison of children 0BJUSTINIAN, INSTITUTES 2 XIV. Of the institution of the heir XV. Of ordinary substitution XVI. Of pupillary substitution XVII. Of the modes in which wills become void XVIII. Of an unduteous will XIX. Of the kinds of and differences between heirs XX. Of legacies XXI. Of the ademption and transference of legacies XXII. Of the lex Falcidia XXIII. Of trust inheritances XXIV. Of trust bequests of single things XXV. Of codicils BOOK III. Title I. Of the devolution of inheritances on intestacy II. Of the statutory succession of agnates III. Of the senatusconsultum Tertullianum IV. Of the senatusconsultum Orfitianum V. Of the succession of cognates VI. Of the degrees of cognation VII. Of the succession to freedmen VIII. Of the assignment of freedmen IX. Of possession of goods X. Of acquisition by adrogation XI. Of the adjudication of a deceased person’s estate to preserve gifts of liberty XII. Of universal successions, now obsolete, in sale of goods upon bankruptcy, and under the SC. Claudianum XIII. Of obligations XIV. Of real contracts, or the modes in which obligations are contracted by delivery XV. Of verbal obligation XVI. Of stipulations in which there are two creditors or two debtors XVII. Of stipulations made by slaves XVIII. Of the different kinds of stipulations XIX. Of invalid stipulations XX. Of fidejussors or sureties XXI. Of literal obligation XXII. Of obligation by consent XXIII. Of purchase and sale XXIV. Of letting and hiring XXV. Of partnership XXVI. Of agency XXVII. Of quasi-contractual obligations XXVIIl. Of persons through whom we can acquire obligations XXIX. Of the modes in which obligations are discharged BOOK IV. Title I. Of obligations arising from delict II. Of robbery III. Of the lex Aquilia IV. Of injuries V. Of quasi-delictal obligations VI. Of actions VII. Of contracts made with persons in power VIII. Of noxal actions IX. Of pauperies, or damage done by quadrupeds X. Of persons through whom we can bring an action XI. Of security CONTENTS 3 XII. Of actions perpetual and temporal, and which may be brought by and against heirs XIII. Of exceptions XIV. Of replications XV. Of interdicts XVI. Of the penalties for reckless litigation XVII. Of the duties of a judge XVIII. Of public prosecutions Institutes Justinian Online ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is the PDF file of all the details of its contents;
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