Corpus iurisprudentiae Romanae

Repertorium zu den Quellen des römischen Rechts

Digesta Iustiniani Augusti

Recognovit Mommsen (1870) et retractavit Krüger (1928)
Convertit in Anglica lingua Scott (1932)
Dig. XLIII28,
De glande legenda
Liber quadragesimus tertius
XXVIII.

De glande legenda

(Concerning the Interdict Having Reference to the Gathering of Fruit Which Has Fallen From the Premises of One Person Upon Those of Another.)

1Ul­pia­nus li­bro sep­tua­gen­si­mo pri­mo ad edic­tum. Ait prae­tor: ‘Glan­dem, quae ex il­lius agro in tuum ca­dat, quo mi­nus il­li ter­tio quo­que die le­ge­re au­fer­re li­ceat, vim fie­ri ve­to’. 1Glan­dis no­mi­ne om­nes fruc­tus con­ti­nen­tur.

1Ulpianus, On the Edict, Book LXXI. The Prætor says: “Where any nuts fall from the premises of your neighbor upon yours, I forbid force to be employed to prevent him from gathering them, and carrying them away within the space of three days.” 1All kinds of fruits are included under this term.