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    27, 5 1. Ius honorarium. The body of Roman law, which was made up of edicts of the supreme magistrates, particularly the praetors. Ius imaginis. In Roman...
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    Roman law (redirect from Jus honorarium)
    the time. In addition to the old and formal ius civile a new juridical class is created: the ius honorarium, which can be defined as "The law introduced...
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    The legal provisions arising from the Praetor's Edict were known as ius honorarium; in theory the Praetor did not have power to alter the law, but in practice...
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  • (ius civile) of the Twelve Tables and the laws passed by the Roman assemblies, which tended to be very strict, and law of the praetor (ius honorarium,...
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  • recognized not by the original ius civile but only by the ius gentium, specially directed to foreigners, or by the ius honorarium, the law of the Magistratus...
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    both judicial and executive officers), and also had the power to issue ius honorarium, or magisterial law. The Consul was the highest Roman magistrate. The...
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  • commentary was written by jurists concerning this "praetorian law" or ius honorarium, addressing the legal principles contained in this Edict. Eventually...
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  • Clifton, London 1624). Full text at Umich/eebo (open). T. Heywood, London Ius Honorarium, Exprest in sundry triumphs, pagiants, and shewes: at the initiation...
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  • esteem Latin honos, honoris dishonor, dishonorable, honorable, honorand, honorarium, honorary, honoree, honorific hor- boundary Greek ὅρος (hóros), ὁρίζειν...
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  • superhuman, transhuman †homunculus homuncul- honor honor- honor honorable, honorarium, honorary, honorific hortus hort- garden cohort, court, courteous, courtesan...
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  • to say, they bound both parties to them. Such contracts depended on the ius gentium for their validity and were enforced by praetorian actions, bonae...
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  • The term is largely obsolete, having been replaced by the more specific honorarium, stipend, or stole-fee. "The word 'alterage' can be given no very hard...
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    convent, are Wanhöden, and the Kransburg Vorwerk. The annual directorial honorarium of Rtlr 100 was always donated to the convent, and at times other members...
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