Regularum libri
Ex libro II
Dig. 22,5,6Licinius Rufinus libro secundo regularum. Idonei non videntur esse testes, quibus imperari potest ut testes fiant.
Licinius Rufinus, Rules, Book II. Those witnesses are not considered to be competent who can be commanded to testify.
Dig. 28,5,75Licinnius Rufinus libro secundo regularum. Si ita quis heres institutus fuerit: ‘excepto fundo, excepto usu fructu heres esto’, perinde erit iure civili atque si sine ea re heres institutus esset, idque auctoritate Galli Aquilii factum est.
Licinius Rufinus, Rules, Book II. If anyone should appoint an heir as follows: “Let him be my heir, with the exception of the land and the usufruct”, according to the Civil Law, this will be just as if the heir was appointed without the property; and this rule was established by the authority of Gaius Aquilius.
Dig. 50,17,210Licinnius Rufinus libro secundo regularum. Quae ab initio inutilis fuit institutio, ex postfacto convalescere non potest.
Licinius Rufinus, Rules, Book II. When the appointment of an heir is void from the beginning it cannot be rendered valid by lapse of time.