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Personae sui juris

Persons of their right (Ancient Rome) ( lat. Personae sui juris ) - Persons of their right include only paterfamilias , that is, individuals are family-independent. [one]

Content

  • 1 General
  • 2 notes
  • 3 References
  • 4 References

General information

Persons of their right include the head of the family, his spouse, without male authority, a son who is not exempt from the authority of his father. A person of his right may dispose of his property, but there are restrictions on age and gender. Women should have a guardian. Domovladyka, if he was a person of his right, was fully competent in the field of private law. [2]

Notes

  1. ↑ Pokrovsky I.A. History of Roman law. M., 2002.
  2. ↑ Zaykov A.V. Roman private law. 2nd ed. - M.: Yurayt Publishing House, 2017. - S. 125-128.

References

  • Pokrovsky A.I. History of Roman law. M., 2002.

Links

  • http://www.allpravo.ru/library/doc2527p0/instrum3503/


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Personae_sui_juris&oldid=88491812


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