Seius
historical figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages
C. Seius · Caius Seius · Seio
in the texts
Institutes of Roman Law
Stock example name used as pupillary substitute heir in a model formula.
To children below the age of puberty in the power of the testator, not only can such a substitute as we have described be appointed, that is, one who shall take the inheritance on their failure to inherit, but also one who, if after inheriting they die before attaining the age of puberty, shall be their heir;
§ 179. Liberis nostris inpuberibus quos in potestate habemus non solum ita ut supra diximus substituere possumus, id est ut si heredes non extiterint, alius nobis heres sit; sed eo amplius ut, etiamsi heredes nobis extiterint et adhuc inpuberes mortui fuerint, sit iis aliquis heres; uelut hoc modo titivs filivs mevs mihi heres esto. si filivs mevs mihi 〈heres non erit sive heres〉 erit et privs mor …
coniunctim autem ita legatur titio et seio hominem stichvm do lego;
The Rights of War and Peace
Figure in Tryphoninus's legal example who received stolen goods as a deposit without knowledge of the theft.
Having explained in the preceding part the nature and rights of property, it remains for us to consider the obligation which we incur from thence.