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A Manual of Roman Private Law
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Prefaces Short list of books Introduction 1. Sources of law 2. Arrangements and classifications of the law 3. Persons: slavery and citizenship 4. Persons: the family. Persons alieni iuris 5. Persons: The family. Persons sui iuris 6. Things. Property. Modes of acquisition iure civili 7. Things. Property. Modes of acquisition iure naturali 8. Things. Rights in rem less than ownership. Power of acquisition and alienation through others 9. Things. Universal succession. Wills 10. Things. Wills. Legacies, etc. 11. Things. Succession on intestacy. Bonorum possessio. Other cases of universal succession 12. Things. Obligations. Formal contracts 13. Things. Obligations. Contracts re and consensu: innominate contracts 14. Things. Obligations. Pacts. Agency. Quasi-contract. Delict. Quasi-delict 15. Things. Obligations. Incidental rules. Plurality of parties. Security for debt 16. Actions. Classification. The systems of procedure 17. Actions. Structure of the formula. Incidents of procedure. Praetorian remedies Appendix. Examples of Formulae Index.