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Ownership and the means by which it is protected are the topic of the first section of this chapter.

The second and third sections are devoted to land, and in particular to legal institutions providing for its exploita­tion and to legal remedies against the unwelcome activities of neigh­bours.

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Source: Johnston D.. Roman Law in Context. Cambridge University Press,2004. — 165 p.. 2004
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