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Borkowski & du Plessis: Textbook on Roman Law 3e

Chapter 04 and Chapter 05

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Question 01

The concept of status lay at the foundation of the Roman law of persons. An individual's status was determined by:

Question 02

Slaves in Roman law could operate as instruments in Roman commerce because of:

Question 03

A constitution of the emperor Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD) regarding the treatment of slaves stated that a slave who had been maltreated by his master:

Question 04

The freedman's duty of respectful conduct (obsequium):

Question 05

The freedman's duty to provide the patron with gifts and services:

Question 06

Iunian Latins:

Question 07

Foreigners (Peregrini):

Question 08

In classical Roman law, when a betrothal was unilaterally terminated:

Question 09

Capacity to contract a lawful marriage (conubium):

Question 10

The consequences of marriage with manus for a woman were:

Question 11

The prohibition against donations between spouses excluded:

Question 12

The category of persons alieni iuris did not include:

Question 13

Paternal power (Patriapotestas) was created:

Question 14

Divorce in a manus marriage:

Question 15

Divorce in a free marriage:

Question 16

According to the Lex Iulia de adulteriis of 18 BC, a husband:

Question 17

The actio rei uxoriae was introduced by the Praetor in the late Republic:

Question 18

A guardian in classical Roman law:

Question 19

A ward had the following remedies against his guardian:

Question 20

Legal guardians of women in Roman law: