Similar words: Roman, romans, romance, romantic, pax romana, pyromania, roman candle, pyromaniac. Meaning: n. the legal code of ancient Rome; codified under Justinian; the basis for many modern systems of civil law.
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61. The Xeer takes its place among such greatlegal systems of the world as the Roman law, the English common law, the LawMerchant, and the Jewish traditional law (Halacha).
62. Warranty against defects of title originating from Roman Law is inherited by many countries civil law.
63. Under Roman law in the first centuries of the Common Era, there were proper opportunities for divorce and the dissolution of a marital union for both parties.
64. Joint tort system began from committed in the private and simple system of joint and several liabilities in Roman law.
65. The whole Argentine Civil Code is in a straight line of the Roman Law.
66. Unjust enrichment in civil-law system originated from Roman law,[www.Sentencedict.com] but what is designated in modem sense did not exist in ancient Rome.
67. In the neoteric and modern civil laws descending from Roman law, drawing has shown its value as one of reasons and means for the extinction of debt.
68. The Roman law was too complicated and scattered by then.
69. Possession system in the civil law of modern countries is the commixture of possession system in the Roman law and the Germanic law.
70. The cancellation right stems from the right of Paul's appeal in Roman law. It has now become an important preservatory man-sure in the law of obligation.
71. Roman law, architecture, literature are the glory of the human race.
72. Differences between possession in Criminal Law andin Civil law have existed since the Roman law era.
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