Brevis edicti libri
Ex libro XVI
Dig. 42,5,26Paulus libro sexto decimo brevis edicti. Qui in navem exstruendam vel instruendam credidit vel etiam emendam, privilegium habet.
Paulus, On the Short Edict, Book XVI. Anyone who has lent money for the purpose of building, equipping, or even purchasing a ship, is entitled to this privilege.
Dig. 50,16,55Paulus libro sexto decimo brevis edicti. Creditor autem is est, qui exceptione perpetua summoveri non potest: qui autem temporalem exceptionem timet, similis est condicionale creditori.
Paulus, On the Abridgment of the Edict, Book XVI. A creditor is one who cannot be barred by a perpetual exception. He, however, who has reason to apprehend the pleading of a temporary exception, resembles a conditional creditor.
Dig. 50,17,148Paulus libro sexto decimo brevis edicti. Cuius effectus omnibus prodest, eius et partes ad omnes pertinent.
Paulus, On the Short Edict, Book XVI. When the effect of anything benefits all the parties in interest, each of them should also bear his share of the expense.