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Beneficium inventarii (literally
benefit of the inventory) is a
legal doctrine introduced into
Roman law by
Justinian I to
limit the
liability of heirs...
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levissima -
slight negligence ****
beneficio inventarii under benefit of
inventory As in an heir ****
beneficio inventarii, who
accepts his/her
share in a deceased's...
- Great. "Catalogue entry". (in Italian)
Campori G.
Raccolta di
catalogi ed
inventarii inediti di quadri, statue, disegni, bronzi, dorerie, smalti, medaglie...
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limitation of
liability is
generally termed by the
civilians beneficium inventarii.
Something like the
English probate is to be
found in the
rules for breaking...
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Justinian introduced a rule
called "the
privilege of inventory" (beneficium
inventarii),
according to which, if an heir
began making an
inventory of the estate...
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Observations on
Entails and
Entries of Heir-Apparent, ****
beneficio inventarii, with an
index of the
registers of
tailzies from AD 1685 to 1830, Edinburgh...