Ad legem Iuliam et Papiam libri
Ex libro IX
Dig. 26,5,4Idem libro nono ad legem Iuliam et Papiam. Praetor ipse se tutorem dare non potest, sicut nec pedaneus iudex nec compromissarius ex sua sententia fieri potest.
The Same, On the Lex Julia et Papia, Book IX. The Prætor cannot appoint himself a guardian, just as a judge cannot appoint himself to a judicial office, or an arbiter be created by his own decision.
Dig. 50,16,143Ulpianus libro nono ad legem Iuliam et Papiam. Id ‘apud se’ quis ‘habere’ videtur, de quo habet actionem: habetur enim quod peti potest.
Ulpianus, On the Lex Julia et Papia, Book IX. Anyone is considered to have property if he is entitled to an action to recover it, for he has anything which he has a right to demand.