Ex Plautio libri
Ex libro IV
Dig. 23,2,40Pomponius libro quarto ex Plautio. Aristo respondit privignae filiam non magis uxorem duci posse quam ipsam privignam.
Pomponius, On Plautius, Book IV. Aristo gave it as his opinion that a man could not marry the daughter of his stepdaughter, any more than he could his stepdaughter herself.
Dig. 42,1,24Pomponius libro quarto ex Plautio. Et si fideiussor acceptus sit rei vel actionis, non proderit, si persona, pro qua fideiussit, in quantum facere potest, condemnanda est. 1Si maritus solvendo non fuerit, licet ipsi marito prosit, quod facere non possit (id enim personae mariti praestatur), heredi eius hoc non prodest.
Pomponius, On Plautius, Book IV. If a surety has been accepted for the payment of the debt or the judgment, it will be no advantage to him if the person for whom he bound himself has judgment rendered against him for the amount which he is able to pay. 1If the husband should not be solvent, he can take advantage of the fact that he is not able to make payment; for this privilege is granted to him personally, and will not profit his heir.