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DE CVRATORIBVS. - Gaius, Institutes of Roman Law [160 AD]Edition used:Gai Institutiones or Institutes of Roman Law by Gaius, with a Translation and Commentary by the late Edward Poste, M.A. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged by E.A. Whittuck, M.A. B.C.L., with an historical introduction by A.H.J. Greenidge, D.Litt. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1904).
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DE CVRATORIBVS.(25 uersus in C legi nequeunt) § 197. — aetatem peruenerit, in qua res suas tueri possit; sicut apud peregrinas gentes custodiri superius indicauimus. Inst. 1, 2, 3. § 198. Ex isdem causis et in prouinciis a praesidibus earum curatores dari solent. Inst. l. c. DE SATISDATIONE TVTORVM VEL CVRATORVM.§ 199. Ne tamen et pupillorum et eorum qui in curatione sunt negotia a tutoribus curatoribusque consumantur aut deminuantur, curat praetor, ut et tutores 〈et〉 curatores eo nomine satisdent. Inst. 1, 24 pr. § 200. Sed hoc non est perpetuum; nam et tutores testamento dati satisdare non coguntur, quia fides eorum et diligentia ab ipso testatore probata est; et curatores, ad quos non e lege curatio pertinet, sed 〈qui〉 uel a consule uel a praeside prouinciae dantur, plerumque non coguntur satisdare, scilicet quia satis honesti electi sunt. Inst. l. c. |

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