Ex Cassio libri
Ex libro XIII
Dig. 41,2,22Idem libro tertio decimo ex Cassio. Non videtur possessionem adeptus is qui ita nactus est, ut eam retinere non possit.
The Same, On Cassius, Book XIII. He who obtains possession in such a way that he cannot retain it is not considered to have acquired it at all.
Dig. 43,5,5Iavolenus libro tertio decimo ex Cassio. De tabulis proferendis interdictum competere non oportet, si hereditatis controversia ex his pendet aut si ad publicam quaestionem pertinet: itaque in aede sacra interim deponendae sunt aut apud virum idoneum.
Javolenus, On Cassius, Book XIII. The interdict, requiring a person to produce a will, will not lie where any controversy with reference to the estate is pending, or any public question is involved. Therefore the will should in the meantime be deposited either in a temple or in the hands of some responsible person.
Dig. 50,17,198Iavolenus libro tertio decimo ex Cassio. Neque in interdicto neque in ceteris causis pupillo nocere oportet dolum tutoris, sive solvendo est sive non est.
Javolenus, On Cassius, Book XIII. Fraud committed by a guardian, whether he is solvent or not, should not prejudice the rights of his ward in an interdict, or in any other legal proceeding.