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Borkowski & du Plessis: Textbook on Roman Law 3e

Chapter 08

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Question 01

According to the Twelve Tables, the order of succession of a Roman citizen who died intestate was:

Question 02

The Praetorian order of intestate succession was:

Question 03

Bonorum possessio:

Question 04

The Justinianic order or intestate succession was:

Question 05

The category sui heredes did not include:

Question 06

As a general rule, those who had the capacity to make a Roman will (testamenti factio activa) included:

Question 07

The Senatus consultum Tertullianum of c. 130 AD:

Question 08

The testator's capacity to make a will:

Question 09

The military will (soldier's will):

Question 10

Those who could take under a will included:

Question 11

In a mancipatory will:

Question 12

The formal institution of the heir in a Roman will:

Question 13

An heres necessarius was:

Question 14

The ius civile rules on exheredatio stated:

Question 15

The Praetorian rules of exheredatio stated:

Question 16

Trusts (Fideicommissa) were created:

Question 17

In classical Roman law, the querela inofficiosi testamenti could not be brought by:

Question 18

The Lex Falcidia (40 BC) awarded the heir:

Question 19

A legacy per vindicationem:

Question 20

Beneficium inventarii: