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It was asked, if a father loaned to his son, and he, being emancipated, pays, whether he can recover it. He replied that if nothing from the peculium remained with the father, he would not recover it. For the fact that the natural obligation remains is evidenced by the fact that if an outsider acts within a year regarding the peculium, the father would deduct what the son had owed to him. Conversely, if the father, that which he had owed to the son,