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- Res_mancipi abstract "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 importance to them, at least in early Rome. Gaius (Institutes 2.14a - 2.22) explains the difference between the two categories of property by giving example of what constitutes res mancipi and res nec mancipi. He tells us that lands and houses on Italic soil, beasts of burden, slaves, and rustic and praedial servitudes are all res mancipi. Gaius goes on to say that res mancipi may only be conveyed formally, that is either by the mancipatio ceremony, on in iure cessio.".
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- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_law.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_(jurist).
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink In_iure_cessio.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Mancipatio.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Praedial_servitudes.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Property.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Roman_law.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Rustic_servitudes.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageWikiLinkText "res mancipi".
- Res_mancipi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-law-stub.
- Res_mancipi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Res_mancipi subject Category:Roman_law.
- Res_mancipi hypernym Categories.
- Res_mancipi type Award.
- Res_mancipi comment "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 importance to them, at least in early Rome. Gaius (Institutes 2.14a - 2.22) explains the difference between the two categories of property by giving example of what constitutes res mancipi and res nec mancipi. He tells us that lands and houses on Italic soil, beasts of burden, slaves, and rustic and praedial servitudes are all res mancipi.".
- Res_mancipi label "Res mancipi".
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