Introduction
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tinea[t ̣ ̣ i]ṇ speciem (contra)c̣ṭụṣ
habere.
Idem ait restitutionem fu-
turam ṣ ̣ṭ ̣ ̣ ̣ṭ‾ ̣‾leg( ) ạc̣ ̣ ̣
5sit· ceterụṃ ̣ ̣ c̣um pec̣ ̣ ̣
e(ss)et iud(icium) acceptum factuṃ
t(a)ṃ(en) ịntertiuṃ ṃụḷịẹṛ ḍẹ
nuntiatumc̣ ̣ṣṣạṛe rẹ
[ ̣- ca.2 -]tit·q( )[ ̣- ca.2 -]n(on) ḷịṣ p̣ẹṛịṭ p̣ẹ
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2 ̣ ̣
ṭị[ -ca.?- ]
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10 ̣ ̣ ̣ pup(ill ) s ̣ ̣ ̣ ̣ ̣[ ̣ ̣ ̣] ̣ ọbsta-
bit exc(eptio) aut restitutoriu(m)
iud(icium) dabitur q(uod) si sciens c̣u(m)
pup(illo) ⟦a⟧\e/g̣ịṭ s(ine) t(utore) a(uctore) lis peribit iure
p(raetor)io ∶̣ ((boundary-mark)) I\›/tem Pomp(onius) scr(ibit) si fal-
15so t(utore) a(uctore) m(inime) fuerit diffisus
dies ed(ictum) q(ui)d(em) cessare et iudi-
cem q(ui)a neq(ue) diffidit neq(ue)
s(ententi)am [d]ixit litem suam fe-
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11[ -ca.?- ]ora
[ -ca.?- ]ṃ
[ -ca.?- ] ̣
[ -ca.?- ]u
15[ -ca.?- ] ̣
[ -ca.?- ]c
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Notes
- 14.
Above dipunct there is a 'greater than' sign, used to intensify the function of dipunct as boundary or section mark.