Gaius, institutes of

Gaius, institutes of
In English law, the payment of rent, tax, duty, or annuity. The right is a license or interest in the nature of real estate, conditional on the due payment of rent and observance of the obligations imposed on the galee. It follows the ordinary rules as to the devolution and conveyance of real estate. The galee pays the crown a rent known as a "galeage rent," "royalty," or some similar name, proportionate to the quantity of minerals taken from the mine or quarry

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  • Gaius, institutes of — In English law, the payment of rent, tax, duty, or annuity. The right is a license or interest in the nature of real estate, conditional on the due payment of rent and observance of the obligations imposed on the galee. It follows the ordinary… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Gaïus — Gaius Pour les articles homonymes, voir Caius pour les différentes personnes de la Rome antique partageant ce prénom ou ce nom. Gaïus était un juriste du IIe siècle, auteur, notamment, des Institutes. On connaissait déjà Gaïus au Moyen Âge… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Gaius — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Caius pour les différentes personnes de la Rome antique partageant ce prénom ou ce nom. Gaïus était un juriste du IIe siècle, auteur, notamment, des Institutes …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Gaius (jurist) — Gaius (floruit AD 130–180) was a celebrated Roman jurist. Scholars know very little of his personal life. It is impossible to discover even his full name, Gaius or Caius being merely his personal name ( praenomen ). As with his name it is… …   Wikipedia

  • institutes — [ ɛ̃stityt ] n. f. pl. • XIIIe; 1328 masc. sing.; lat. instituta « institutions » ♦ Dr. rom. Manuel de droit rédigé par les jurisconsultes romains. Les institutes de Justinien, ou absolt les institutes. ● institutes nom féminin pluriel (latin… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Institutes — 1. part of the Corpus Juris Civilis. 2. books based on the Institutes of Justinian and Gaius. In the second phase of Roman law, such systematic treatments appeared throughout Europe, attempting to state the law of the locality. Collins dictionary …   Law dictionary

  • Gaius — /gay euhs/, n. 1. A.D. c110 c180, Roman jurist and writer, esp. on civil law. 2. Caius. * * * (as used in expressions) Gaius Caesar Germanicus Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus Gaius Sallustius Crispus Gaius… …   Universalium

  • institutes of Gaius — /inststyuwts sv geyas/ An elementary work of the Roman jurist Gaius; important as having formed the foundation of the Institutes of Justinian (q.v.). These Institutes were discovered by Niebuhr in 1816, in a codex rescriptus of the library of the …   Black's law dictionary

  • institutes of Gaius — /inststyuwts sv geyas/ An elementary work of the Roman jurist Gaius; important as having formed the foundation of the Institutes of Justinian (q.v.). These Institutes were discovered by Niebuhr in 1816, in a codex rescriptus of the library of the …   Black's law dictionary

  • INSTITUTES — s. f. pl. T. de Droit. Ouvrage élémentaire qui renferme les principes du droit romain. On appelle Institutes de Justinien celles qui furent composées par l ordre de cet empereur. Les Institutes de Gaïus, jurisconsulte romain. Quelques uns disent… …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

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