A History of Germanic Private Law |
Contents
xxv | |
xliii | |
li | |
1 | |
40 | |
114 | |
160 | |
183 | |
465 | |
490 | |
544 | |
576 | |
583 | |
591 | |
657 | |
694 | |
317 | |
349 | |
380 | |
403 | |
425 | |
440 | |
458 | |
701 | |
712 | |
740 | |
758 | |
767 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according acquired action adopted alien alien law already associations became Brunner chattels claim collective hand common law concept contract corporeal court created creditor debtor deutschen developed example existed feoffment feudal law fief Frankish Germanic law Geschichte Gierke guardian guardianship heirs heritable Heusler hypothec infra inheritance institute investiture judicial juristic act juristic person land charges landowner later law of obligations legal duty legal relations legal systems legislation liability lord manorial marital marriage medieval law ment Middle Ages mining modern law movable mundium obligation older law originally owner ownership parties peasant pledge right possession possessory present Civil Code principle private law Privatrecht Prussian Landrecht real rights Reception Recht recognized regality regarded regulated remained rent rights in expectancy Roman law rule Sachsenspiegel Saxon seisin servitudes so-called statutes statutory supra Swiss Civil Code tenant Territorial theory things third person tion transactions usufruct usufructuary