There is a short Piece of the kind to come out to-day, by way of preface to a large complete exposition, which a certain Jurisconsult is now busy with.
Offences which we are accustomed to regard exclusively as crimes are exclusively treated as torts, and not theft only, but assault and violent robbery, are associated by the jurisconsult with trespass, libel and slander.
The crowd at the morning audience of the great Roman jurisconsult lessens.
It was nothing to the jurisconsult that his opinion was overruled for the moment by the magistrate who adjudicated on his client's case, unless that magistrate happened to rank above him in legal knowledge or the esteem of his profession.
Slowly, but most distinctly, the mental engagement isolates itself amid the technicalities, and gradually becomes the sole ingredient on which the interest of the jurisconsult is concentrated.
Indeed, whatever be the immediate subject of a jurisconsult of this epoch, he may always be called an expositor of Equity.
And conceptions of a jus naturale and a jus gentium became cognate legal fictions, by the aid of which praetor and jurisconsult might justify the validity of informal modes of contract.
They indicate, besides, a critical consideration of the text, and even of the original connection which the passage in the Digest held in the work of the jurisconsult from which it had been taken.
In addition to the parties in a suit, advocates in other causes often came to a greatjurisconsult to be coached in the law of their case.
The jurisconsult of this period used to offer his services without payment to any who chose to consult him.
The Roman jurisconsult was teacher, philosopher and practitioner in one.
As the Roman jurisconsult built in the image of the old law of the city, they built on idealized Roman lines.
The jurisconsult had no legislative power and no imperium.
The ingenious argument of the great jurisconsult falls to the ground under the beautiful words of Cicero: “Ut justitia, ita jus sine ratione non consistit; soli ratione utentes jure ac lege vivunt.
The finest ancient explanation of the nature of money is that of the jurisconsult Paullus, L.
He had the first philosophers of the age for his teachers, and he studied the civil law under Scaevola, the most learned jurisconsult who had hitherto appeared in Rome.
The latter candidate had for his competitor the celebrated jurisconsult Sulpicius Rufus; who, being assisted by Cato, charged Muraena with having prevailed by bribery and corruption.
For subject he takes “The Christian Muse” of his Jurisconsult friend, Peter Poppæus of Barraux, near Chambery.
The examples he adduces afford striking illustrations of the gross credulity to which the strongly conservative, precedent-mongering mind of the jurisconsult is apt to fall an easy prey.
The well-known jurisconsult Paulus had laid down the proposition, "Necare videtur non tantum is qui partum perfocat sed et is qui abjicit et qui alimonia denegat et qui publicis locis misericordiae causa exponit quam ipse non habet.
Juan Rey was a distinguished jurisconsult who had been graduated in Seville and had practised law in that city for thirty years with no less honor than profit.
Your important labors as a statesman and jurisconsult do not call forth our admiration any the less.
I know nothing more delicious than this stroke, which paints at once the jurisconsult and the economist.
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