Ad legem Iuliam et Papiam libri
Ex libro II
Dig. 31,57Iunius Mauricianus libro secundo ad legem Iuliam et Papiam. Si Augustae legaveris et ea inter homines esse desierit, deficit quod ei relictum est, sicuti divus Hadrianus in Plotinae et proxime imperator Antoninus in Faustinae Augustae persona constituit, cum ea ante inter homines esse desiit, quam testator decederet.
Junius Mauricianus, On the Lex Julia et Papia, Book II. If you should bequeath a legacy to the Empress, and she should die, the legacy will be void, as the Divine Hadrian decided in the case of Plotina, and the Emperor Antoninus recently in the case of the Empress Faustina, as both of them died before the testator.
Dig. 33,2,23Iunius Mauricianus libro secundo ad legem Iuliam et Papiam. Licet testatori repetere legatum usus fructus, ut etiam post capitis deminutionem deberetur et hoc nuper imperator Antoninus ad libellum rescripsit. tunc tantum esse huic constitutioni locum, cum in annos singulos relegaretur.
Julius Mauricianus, On the Lex Julia et Papia, Book II. A testator is allowed to repeat the legacy of an usufruct, so that it may be payable after the forfeiture of civil rights. This the Emperor Antoninus recently stated in a Rescript, for under such circumstances there is only ground for the application of this decision where a legacy is left to be paid annually.