- were sub-divided into two classes: The non
optimo iure who held the ius
commercii and ius
conubii (rights of
property and marriage) The
optimo iure, who...
- In
ancient Roman law,
commercium or ius
commercii was a
privilege granted to a non-citizen (peregrinus) or a
holder of
Latin rights to
acquire property...
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Reverse of
Congressional Medal.
VINDICI COMMERCII AMERICANI. (To the
vindicator of
American commerce.) Exergue: ANTE
TRIPOLI MDCCCIV. (Off Tripoli, 1804)...
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could include some or all of the
following rights:[citation needed] Ius
commercii: the
right to trade, i. e., the
right to have
commercial relations and...
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Johann Heinrich (1746), "Epistolae IV: De osse
femoris Elephantini",
Commercii literarii dissertationes epistolicae,
Frankfurt am Main, p. 44, after...
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Handlowa w
Warszawie Latin:
Schola Princeps Scientiarum Oeconomicarum et
Commercii Type
Public Established October 13, 1906; 118
years ago (1906-10-13) Rector...
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influence of
selected senses on
consumer experience: A
brandy case". Acta
Commercii. 13. doi:10.4102/ac.v13i1.183. hdl:10019.1/94568. "The
Metropolis and...
- self-government, who
possessed the jus
conubii (right of
legal marriage) and jus
commercii (right to
engage in
lawful business), but no
political rights.
Caere is...
-
Republic and to the
citizens of
Latin colonies. They included: A) Ius
Commercii (right to trade), "a
privilege granted to
Latin colonies to have contractual...
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Empowerment through the lens of
small and
medium enterprises" (PDF). Acta
Commercii. 18 (1): 566. doi:10.4102/ac.v18i1.566. ISSN 1684-1999. S2CID 67844509...