Excerpt from Römische Rechtsgeschichte, Vol. 3
C. Der Colonat III. Die Familienrechte. A. Das Eherecht. Der concubinatus. B. Die elterlichen Rechte und Pflichten. Die po teetas parentis C. Die tutela und cum IV. Die Sachenrechte. A. Das Eigenthum B. Die bonae fidei possessio. C. Die Servituten. D. Das Pfandrecht E. Die euperficies. F. Die Emphyteuse V. Die Universaleuccession. Die Universalsuccession im Allgemeinen. Die be ziiglichen Klagen Testamentifactio. Incapacität. Indignität Das Erbrecht gegeniiber dem ingenuus. A. Die Intestatsuccession B. Das Testament. Das Codizill. Die donatio mor tis cause.
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