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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE.

B.C. 753.

Foundation of Rome.

Institution

578-535. Servius Tullius. Division into thirty Tribes.
of Comitia Tributa, Census, Comitia Centuriata.

494.

451.

First secession of the Plebs. Appointment of Tribunes of the Plebs.

Laws of the Ten Tables promulgated.

450-449. Two additional Tables of Laws. The Patricians incorporated in the Local Tribes. Lex Valeria Horatia gives legislative power to Comitia Tributa.

366 First appointment of a Praetor.

339.

326

312.

287.

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Q. Publilius Philo, Dictator, abolishes the veto of the Comitia
Centuriata on the legislative measures of the Comitia
Tributa.

Partial abolition of Nexum.

Cnaeus Flavius publishes a calendar of Dies Fasti and
Nefasti.

Last secession of the Plebs. Q. Hortensius, Dictator, abolishes the veto of the Senate on the legislative measures of the Comitia Tributa.

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90.

89.

27.

C. Gracchus gives judicial functions to the Equites.

Lex Julia confers the franchise on all the Latins.

The franchise granted to all the confederate towns of Italy, and the Latin franchise to the Transpadani.

Octavianus receives the titles of Augustus and Imperator.

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EQUAL RIGHTS [DE REBUS].

Elementary rights are

(1) REAL (JUS IN REM).

(2) PERSONAL (JUS IN PERSONAM).

Real rights are (not to mention PRIMORDIAL rights)
(1) UNLIMITED (DOMINIUM or OWNERSHIP).
(2) LIMITED (SERVITUS or EASEMENT).

ELEMENTARY or UNITARY RIGHTS (RES SIN-

GULAE), and in the first place the REAL RIGHTS of

OWNERSHIP and SERVITUDE (one branch of RES

SINGULAE).

TITLES or facts originative of REAL rights, whether
OWNERSHIP OR SERVITUDE..

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Ownership without power of alienation, and power of aliena
tion without ownership

157-208

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197-198

208-209

209-215

COLLECTIVE RIGHTS [RERUM UNIVERSITATES].
The TITLES by which a person is invested with Collective
rights, in other words, the TITLES of UNIVERSAL
SUCCESSION, are five, Testamentary disposition, Intestacy,
Insolvency, Adrogation, and Manus or Marital power.

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191-245 LEGACIES. Legacies are Titles to RES SINGULAE, but
are introduced in this place as being accessory to WILLS..

TRUSTS.

265-283

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550-558

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110-113 PERPETUAL actions, or actions which can be instituted
at any date from their nativity (in later times within
twenty or thirty years from their nativity), and TEM-
PORARY actions, or actions that must be instituted
within a certain date (usually a year) from their nativity.
Actions TRANSMISSIBLE or NOT-TRANSMISSIBLE
to the successors of the principal parties ..

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114 Title of defendant subsequent to Litis contestatio
115-137 NEGATION and EXCEPTION, or NULLITY, NULLIFI-

CATION, COLLISION, of rights

570-579

580-589

589-590

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