Keywords |
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ID |
5382 |
Text |
Liutprand Leges Anni XVII (729 - 729) Liutprand |
Quotation |
Si quis possederit qualiscumque rem movilem aut inmovilem per cartolam falsam et adprovatum fuerit quod per ipso monimen falsum rem ipsam possederit non eum defendat possessio sua hoc est triginta annorum nec excludat illum… |
Translation |
If any man possesses movable or immovable property by means of a forged charter and if it is proved that he possesses such property through a monimen [false title deed] then possession even though for thirty years shall not defend him nor will it exclude that one whose property it legally is…
(Emended from K. Fischer-Drew, trans., The Lombard Laws (1973), pp. 193-94) |
Summary |
Liutprand, No. 115 establishes that if property is held by a forged charter, than the thirty year requirement for holding property to be able to claim it unattested no longer holds, provided that the charter is proven to be false. |
Quotation source |
MGH, LL 4, 1868 (F. Bluhme), p. 154 |
Temporal Coverage |
729 - 729 |
Associated use case(s) |
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Comment |
The Liutprand Leges Anno XVII form part of the Leges Liutprandi [Text, ID:1098] and in turn are part of the collected Edictus Langobardorum [Text, ID:984]. |