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17 July, 08:37

What does the Res Mancipi / Res nec Mancipi distinction mean in Roman law?

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  1. 17 July, 10:53
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    "Res Mancipi" - things that required a mancipation; and "Res Nec Mancipi" - things that did not require a mancipation.
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