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- titulares nullam possunt exercere potestatem in sua dioecesi, cuius nec possessionem capiunt. Decet ex caritate, citra tamen obligationem, ut aliquando Missae...
- ecclesia in Urbe in titulum est ****ignata, postquam in eiusdem venerunt possessionem, earundem dioecesium et ecclesiarum bonum consilio et patrocinio promoveant...
- meet the debt, the creditor could apply to the praetor for missio in possessionem ("sending into possession"). He would then publicise the bankruptcy,...
- by licence?' - 'etiamne si ui deiecit, si clam, si precario uenit in possessionem?'). The phrase appears to have been established long before the Lex Agraria...
- variis est perpessus, et quod nunquam archiepiscopatus ejusdem plenam possessionem nancisci, vel de ejus redditibus et bonis gaudere, neque sibi aut aliis...
- apologetica ad vindicand. Mediolano corporum SS. Gervasii et Protasii martyrum possessionem, Milan, 1708. The author disputed the views of Jean Mabillon, Daniel...
- 'which they had been desiring for a long time now' iam complūrēs annōs possessionem Siciliae tenēbant (Nepos) '(the Carthaginians) had been in possession...
- interest is less than the freehold the writ is known as habere facias possessionem. Homine replegiando, a writ to bail a man out of prison. Identitate nominis...
- with adverb iam 'by now' 'imperfect indicative' iam complūrēs annōs possessionem Siciliae tenēbant (Nepos) (the Carthaginians) had been in possession...
- ejus punivit, alios suspendio, alios flammis tradens, et omnem illam possessionem Regulatensem [**** ecclesia sancti Petri], quae ante in lite invadentium...