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Specht, Johannes · 1588

nor have the laws granted that the condition of the estate be made worse, nor is it permitted for the husband to lose the services original: "feruitutes" — refers to legal easements or rights of way attached to land owed to it, or to impose others.
XL.
If the contrary has been done, certain legal remedies for recovering what has been lost will be available.
Q. I.
Upon the dissolution of a marriage, must indemnity be provided from the proceeds of the following year if it cannot be provided from those of the preceding one?
Q. II.
If a man of low birth has married a noble wife, does the exception of a "dowry not counted" original: "non numeratæ dotis" — a specific legal defense in Roman law claiming the dowry was never actually paid apply to him?
Q. III.
Should the quantity of a dowry from a fief be determined according to the resources of the father and the dignity of the husband?
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