The author examines D. 10.4.17, a text taken from the ninth of Ulpian’s books de omnibus tribunalibus, in which the jurist, in an evidently formulary procedural context and in relation to a deteriorated res (slave), deals with the delicate problem of the concurrence of the actio ad exibendum, the actio directa and the actio legis Aquiliae.
D. 10.4.17 («Ulpianus libro nono de omnibus tribunalibus»): «actio ad exibendum», «actio directa» ed «actio legis Aquiliae»
ARCARIA F
2024-01-01
Abstract
The author examines D. 10.4.17, a text taken from the ninth of Ulpian’s books de omnibus tribunalibus, in which the jurist, in an evidently formulary procedural context and in relation to a deteriorated res (slave), deals with the delicate problem of the concurrence of the actio ad exibendum, the actio directa and the actio legis Aquiliae.File in questo prodotto:
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