Quaestionum libri
Ex libro XXIV
Dig. 19,1,46Idem libro vicesimo quarto quaestionum. Si quis alienam rem vendiderit et medio tempore heres domino rei exstiterit, cogetur implere venditionem.
Dig. 46,2,29Paulus libro vicesimo quarto quaestionum. Aliam causam esse novationis voluntariae, aliam iudicii accepti multa exempla ostendunt. perit privilegium dotis et tutelae, si post divortium dos in stipulationem deducatur vel post pubertatem tutelae actio novetur, si id specialiter actum est: quod nemo dixit lite contestata: neque enim deteriorem causam nostram facimus actionem exercentes, sed meliorem, ut solet dici in his actionibus, quae tempore vel morte finiri possunt.
Ad Dig. 46,2,29ROHGE, Bd. 11 (1874), Nr. 27, S. 69: Natur der Judicatsklage.Windscheid: Lehrbuch des Pandektenrechts, 7. Aufl. 1891, Bd. II, § 354, Note 15.Paulus, Questions, Book XXIV. There are many examples which show the distinction existing between” a voluntary novation, and one derived from a judgment. The privileges of dowry and guardianship are lost, if the dowry is included in the stipulation after a divorce has taken place, or the action of guardianship is renewed by novation after puberty; if this was the express intention which was not referred to by anyone when issue was joined. For, in bringing suit, we do not render our position worse but better, as is usually said with reference to actions which can be terminated by lapse of time, or by death.
Dig. 50,1,20Paulus libro vicensimo quarto quaestionum. Domicilium re et facto transfertur, non nuda contestatione: sicut in his exigitur, qui negant se posse ad munera ut incolas vocari.
Ad Dig. 50,1,20ROHGE, Bd. 13 (1874), Nr. 115, S. 364: Ab- und Anmeldung ohne thatsächliche Veränderung des Wohnsitzes.Paulus, Questions, Book XXIV. A domicile is transferred when this is actually done, and not when a mere statement to that effect is made, as is required in the case of those who deny that they, as inhabitants, can be summoned to discharge public duties.