The Roman Law Of Damage To Property: Being A Commentary On The Title Of The Digest Ad Legem Aquiliam (IX. 2) With An Introduction To The Study Of The Corpus Iuris Civilis

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-09-30
Publisher(s): Lawbook Exchange Ltd
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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION xiii
PART I. COMMENTARY ON THE TITLE OF THE DIGEST 'AD LEGEM AQUILIAM' (9.2) 1(180)
PART II. SYSTEMATIC EXPOSITION OF THE ROMAN LAW OF DAMAGE TO PROPERTY 181(100)
§ 1. The date of the lex Aquilia
183(2)
§ 2. The relation of the lex Aquilia to the former law as to damage to property
185(11)
§ 3. The fundamental provisions of the lex Aquilia
196(3)
§ 4. The extension of the lex Aquilia by actiones utiles and in factum
199(9)
§ 5. The nature of the act, which entails liability under the Aquilian law
208(6)
§ 6. The requirement of iniuria
214(8)
§ 7. The requirement of culpa
222(11)
§ 8. The requirement of damnum
233(2)
§ 9. The Plaintiff:-I. Owner and bonae fidei possessor
235(8)
§ 10. The Plaintiff (continued):-2. Persons entitled to a ius in re aliena
243(7)
§ 11. The Defendant
250(7)
§ 12. The Principles of Evidence
257(7)
§ 13. The object of the Aquilian action
264(7)
§ 14. The nature of the Aquilian action
271(10)
SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS OF PART II WITH REFERENCE TO THE MAIN PASSAGES QUOTED THEREIN 281

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