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a slave to whom liberty is granted under a certain condition

  • 1 statu liber

    stătūlīber (also separate, stătū lī-ber), bĕri, m. [prob. instead of statuto liber; v. infra], a slave to whom liberty is granted under a certain condition or from a certain time, generally by testament:

    statuliber est qui statutam et destinatam in tempus vel condicionem libertatem habet,

    Dig. 40, 7, 1:

    qui sub condicione testamento liber esse jussus est, statu liber appellatur,

    Ulp. Fragm. 2, 1; cf. Titin. 2 passim:

    statuliber est qui testamento certā condicione propositā jubetur esse liber, Fest. s. v. statuliber, p. 249 L.: statuliberi, id est ejus servi quo testamento sub aliquā condicione liber esse jussus est, quem constat interea heredis servum esse,

    Gai. Inst. 2, 200: cum statuliber sub condicione legatus est, et pendente condicione legati condicio statutae libertatis deficit, legatum utile fit;

    nam, sicut statuta libertas tunc perimit legatum cum vires accipit, ita, etc.,

    Dig. 30, 1, 81, § 9; cf. ib. 33, 5, 9; 30, 1, 44, § 8; and the whole title of the Dig. 40, 7, De statuliberis.—The word perhaps occurred in the XII. Tables:

    sub hac condicione liber esse jussus... ad libertatem perveniet: idque lex duodecim tabularum jubet,

    Ulp. Fragm. 2, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > statu liber

  • 2 statuliber

    stătūlīber (also separate, stătū lī-ber), bĕri, m. [prob. instead of statuto liber; v. infra], a slave to whom liberty is granted under a certain condition or from a certain time, generally by testament:

    statuliber est qui statutam et destinatam in tempus vel condicionem libertatem habet,

    Dig. 40, 7, 1:

    qui sub condicione testamento liber esse jussus est, statu liber appellatur,

    Ulp. Fragm. 2, 1; cf. Titin. 2 passim:

    statuliber est qui testamento certā condicione propositā jubetur esse liber, Fest. s. v. statuliber, p. 249 L.: statuliberi, id est ejus servi quo testamento sub aliquā condicione liber esse jussus est, quem constat interea heredis servum esse,

    Gai. Inst. 2, 200: cum statuliber sub condicione legatus est, et pendente condicione legati condicio statutae libertatis deficit, legatum utile fit;

    nam, sicut statuta libertas tunc perimit legatum cum vires accipit, ita, etc.,

    Dig. 30, 1, 81, § 9; cf. ib. 33, 5, 9; 30, 1, 44, § 8; and the whole title of the Dig. 40, 7, De statuliberis.—The word perhaps occurred in the XII. Tables:

    sub hac condicione liber esse jussus... ad libertatem perveniet: idque lex duodecim tabularum jubet,

    Ulp. Fragm. 2, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > statuliber

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