This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ...the position of the injured, and other circumstances. Provision of the lex Cornelia as to Outrage. It introduced an actio injuriarum.--iv. 8. Liability to criminal prosecution. The injured party might either bring a civil--iv. 10. action or prosecute criminally. In event of the latter course being chosen, the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ...the position of the injured, and other circumstances. Provision of the lex Cornelia as to Outrage. It introduced an actio injuriarum.--iv. 8. Liability to criminal prosecution. The injured party might either bring a civil--iv. 10. action or prosecute criminally. In event of the latter course being chosen, the prosecutor or the prisoner, if of high rank, was allowed to appear by a procurator. (See p. 180.) Gaius. Just. Bk. III. Bk. IV. Loss of the right of action. The injured party lost his right of action, if--iv. 12. he neglected to commence proceedings within a reasonable time: or if he otherwise showed his intention of passing over the injury. QUASI-DELICTS. Wrongful acts, not numbered amongst the delicts to which special names were attached, but which, demanding reparation and giving rise to analogous obligations, were said to bind the offender quasi ex delicto or quasi ex maleficio. The instances of so-called quasi-delicts mentioned by Justinian. The case of a judge who, through want of due--v. p. care, decided a cause wrongly. The tenant of a house was responsible in--v. i. damages for injury caused by anything being thrown or poured down therefrom. It was the-same in the case of a person who--v. i. kept something suspended over a public way, the fall of the thing suspended causing injury. If zjiliusfamilias lived apart from his father, --v. 2. the former and not the latter was responsible for any injury done. The master of a ship, an inn, or a stable was--v. 3. liable quasi ex delicto for damage or loss through theft by some one in his employ. BOOK IV. THE LAW OF PROCEDURE. Actions. Gaius. Just. Bk. IV. Bk. IV. N action was defined by Justinian as--vi. p. "The right of suing before a judge that which is due to us." N.B. This defines only a r...
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