Ius Civile methods of acquiring ownership Flashcards

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Mancipatio

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Derivative mode of acquisition
5 + libripens (All R. citizens w/ commercium)
Transferor has no title: Actio auctoritatis (x2 price) or usucapio
If size land overestimated = x2 amount overpaid via. actio de modo agri

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In iure cessio

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Before mag. w/ parties both present

Usually incorporeal

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Usucapio

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Prescriptive acquisition

1) Possession: Not just custody
2) Time: 2 land, 1 all else; J to10 and 3 respectively (20 for another province)
3) Continuity: Death not equal interruption; LATE CLASSICAL DEV. if g.f. buyer could add seller’s usucapion time
4) Bona fides: Supervening bad faith didn’t matter
5) Iusta causa: Mistaken iusta causa insufficient
6) Capability - Privately ownable, stolen only available if owner discovers whereabouts and fails to claim

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Longi Temporis Praescriptio

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Provincial land not capable of usucapio as not capable of private ownership
Later developed if possessed land for 10 years (or 20 if parties in different provinces)

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Definition of treasure

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  • Secreted into land
  • Not lost/ dropped
  • Owner not traceable
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Who owned treasure?

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2nd BC - Accedes to land it was buried

Early empire - To imperial treasury in all circumstances

Hadrian onwards (AD 117) - Found on own land = All; on another = half each (if by deliberate search all to landowner); public land = 1/2 treasury, 1/2 finder

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Traditio

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1) Delivery - Transferee had to be put in control of property
- Longa manu: Property indicated or pointed at
- Brevi manu: Words of authorisation by transferor to transferee to keep the thing over which the transferee already had control
- Constitutum possessorium: A agrees to transfer ownership to B but A still keeps under temporary control
- Symbolic delivery: LATE EMPIRE Something given that represnts the whole i.e. key

(2) Intention: Iusta causa, by J. enough to intend ownership to pass

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Property distinctions

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  • Res Communes: Common to all men
  • Res Publicae: State owned
  • Res Universitatis: Owned by public bodies
  • Res Nullius: Belong to no-one
  • The seashore: All had right of access
  • Fungibles: Exist primarily in quantities i.e. money/ gain
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Vindicatio

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Secured right to property
2 stages:
- Action ad exhibendum: Against person with thing to produce in court
- Rei Vindicatio: Prove ownership

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Restrictions of dominium

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  • XII tables: Cannot demolish buildings, 5 feet between neighboring buildings
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Conditions for dominium

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1) Commercium
2) Property capable of private ownership
3) Property acquired through appropriate method of acquisition

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Sabinian and Proculian differences of quadrupeds mancipatio

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  • S believed quadrupeds habituated to the saddle and collar required formal conveyance upon birth
  • P believed not necessary until broken in and if not able to be so, when at an age at which it would be expected to have occured
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