Ad edictum praetoris libri
Ex libro LXXVIII
Dig. 39,2,25Paulus libro septuagensimo octavo ad edictum. Trebatius ait etiam eum accipere damnum, cuius aedium luminibus officiatur.
Paulus, On the Edict, Book LXXVIII. Trebatius says that he also sustains damage who has the lights of his house cut off.
Dig. 39,2,27Paulus libro septuagensimo octavo ad edictum. Plures earundem aedium domini singuli stipulari debent sine adiectione partis, quia de suo quisque damno stipulatur: quin immo pars adiecta partis partem faciet. contra si plures domini sint vitiosarum aedium, pro sua quisque parte promittere debet, ne singuli in solidum obligentur.
Paulus, On the Edict, Book LXXVIII. Joint-owners of the same house should each one stipulate for indemnity, without mentioning his individual share in the property, for the reason that each one stipulates with reference to the injury which he himself may sustain. Moreover, if mention is made of each share, it would be just as if each stipulated only for the half. On the other hand, where there are several owners of a house which is in bad condition, each one must promise indemnity with reference to his own share of the same, in order to prevent each from being individually liable for the entire amount.
Dig. 39,2,31Paulus libro septuagensimo octavo ad edictum. Qui vias publicas muniunt, sine damno vicinorum id facere debent. 1Si controversia sit, dominus sit nec ne is, a quo cautio exigitur, sub exceptione satisdare iubetur.
Paulus, On the Edict, Book LXXVIII. Those who repair public highways should do so without causing any damage to their neighbors. 1If a dispute should arise whether the person from whom security is required is, or is not, the owner of the property, he must furnish security with the reservation of his rights.