Res mancipi was one of the categories of property in Roman law. The other was res nec mancipi. Romans viewed res mancipi as that property of particular...
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usucaption arose in Roman law with the divide between res mancipi and res nec mancipi. Res mancipi required elaborate and inconvenient formal methods of...
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solemn verbal contract by which the ownership of certain types of goods (res mancipi) was transferred. Mancipatio was also the legal procedure for drawing...
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a thing had been transferred improperly (for example, transferring a res mancipi by traditio), or where the transferor of a thing did not hold proper...
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civili fieri possunt. According to this definition, abalienatio is of a res mancipi, a class of things determinate; and the mode of transfer is either by...
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rights was needed for regular trade (traditio) that did not involve res mancipi. res extra commercium, things excluded from trade and ownership Adolf Berger...
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form of res nullius, or "un-owned" property, but it was necessary to establish that it had been voluntarily abandoned. The opposite was res mancipi, or "owned"...
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the reign of Nerva, who reformed the systems so it would be run by the Res mancipi. Many Roman roads were constructed or expanded to facilitate the movement...
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certain farmland within the Italian peninsula, and farm animals were all res mancipi, a category of property established in early Rome's rural economy as...
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that these could be acquired by mancipation, as they were considered res mancipi as well as the estates between which they were established. The servitudes...
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