• Furtum was a delict of Roman law comparable to the modern offence of theft (as it is usually translated) despite being a civil and not criminal wrong....
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  • respect for another's property rights. A successful lawsuit claiming theft (furtum) or seizure of movable goods by force (rapina) could result in infamia for...
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    Femina si furtum faciet mihi virve puerve, haec cunnum, caput hic praebeat, ille nates. If a woman steals from me, or a man, or a boy, let the first give...
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  • point been stolen (furtum) or taken by force could not be usucapted. Furtum was much wider than theft in the modern criminal law (furtum was a civil action)...
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  • it was not available against the heirs of the wrongdoer. As the act was furtum there would always be the condictio furtiva. The principles were in general...
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  • multifurcate, trifurcate, trifurcation †furcilla furcill- †furcula furcul- furtum furt- theft furtive fuscus • fuscior fusc- dark fuscation, fuscine, fuscous...
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    massa, ratiocinatus, deprehendit argenti in auro mixtionem, et manifestum furtum redemptoris. Vitruvius (31 December 2006). De Architectura, Book IX, Introduction...
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  • actions, ranging from those covered by criminal law today such as theft (furtum) and robbery (rapina) to those usually settled in civil disputes in modern...
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  • Twelve Tables also conflated the civil and criminal aspects, treating theft (furtum) as a tort. Assault and violent robbery were analogized to trespass as to...
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  • one's fellow soldiers in camp. A soldier who committed an act of theft (furtum) against civilians by contrast had his right hand cut off. The fustuarium...
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    the destruction of the minster as providing the pretext for "a notorious furtum sacrum" (sacred theft). Wilfrid had been an assertively independent northern...
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    offered their new arrangement. For instance, the laws relating to iniuria and furtum were moved from the eighth table (Tabula VIII) to the first table (Tabula...
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  • whipping, scourging, or crucifixion; but in the case of theft (for example; furtum), the child and his/her family would be punished by being required to return...
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    nearby town of Agen by the monks of Conques in what was commonly called a furtum sacrum, or holy robbery. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, the...
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    for which lesser punishments had long applied in practice, included theft furtum grave; robbery or stouthrief; piracy; breaking into houses or ships; destroying...
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  • Priapus threatens potential thieves with punishment as follows: fēmina sī fūrtum mihi faciet virve puerve haec cunnum, caput hic praebeat, ille natēs. ('If...
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    contra las propiedades rústicas en época romana (II): "Immitere in alienum, furtum, damnum iniuria datum" – M.ª Carmen Santapau Pastor Segobriga y la religión...
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  • of contract, or the thief or damager. The borrower was also liable for furtum if he misused the thing he had borrowed. If the borrowed thing had undisclosed...
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  • such as kleptomania and kleptocracy. Non occides. Non moechaberis. Non furtum facies., '[You] shall not kill/slay. [You] shall not commit adultery. [You]...
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    89–181) and tortious obligations (ex delicto; G. Inst. 3.182–225), including furtum. Gaius does not deal with quasi-contracts and quasi-delicts in his Institutes...
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    wrongfully caused), injuria (wrongdoing which infringes a person's dignity), furtum (theft) and rapina (theft with violence). Stair, the Scottish Institutional...
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  • Sociologique 11:433–47, 1909. Études sur le «furtum» dans le très ancien droit romain. I. Les sources [Studies on 'furtum' in very early Roman law], Lyon, A. Rey...
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  • Mochlosoma demissum Reinhard, 1958 Mochlosoma duplare Reinhard, 1958 Mochlosoma furtum Reinhard, 1958 Mochlosoma illocale Reinhard, 1958 Mochlosoma indutile Reinhard...
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  • fūr(em) / egomet dēveniō feroqu(e) ei condiciōn(em) hōc pāctō: "eg(o) istuc fūrtum / scio quoi factum (e)st; nunc mihi sī vīs / dare dīmidium, indicium dominō...
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  • such as kleptomania and kleptocracy. Non occides. Non moechaberis. Non furtum facies., '[You] shall not kill/slay. [You] shall not commit adultery. [You]...
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  • contra las propiedades rústicas en época romana (II): "Immitere in alienum, furtum, damnum iniuria datum" - M.ª Carmen Santapau Pastor La exportación del aceite...
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