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Summary of Tables I. and II.

Jus (law) Publicum:

Jus (law) Privatum:
Comprising

Jus (law) Personarum:

Regarding the Status or Conditions of Persons: that is to say, the distinctive Rights and Duties, Capacities and Incapacities, which are the basis of the Division of Persons, or of the Distribution of Persons into Classes.

[See Table II. note 2; note 3, C. b. Table IV. Sec. 2.]

Jus (law) Rerum:

Regarding Rights, Duties, and Capacities, generically: that is to say, apart from the Rights and Duties, Capacities and Incapacities, by which Classes of Persons are distinguished:

Describing    

Jus (law) Actionum:
Law of Civil Procedure.

The Subjects and Objects of rights and duties—Res:
[See Table I. note 5. Table II. note 2: note 3, C. a.]

Rights and Duties themselves—Res (Incorporales);
together with

The Events by which rights are given or withdrawn, and duties imposed or removed:

Rights and duties being divisible into

Rights In Rem with their corresponding Offices;

Rights In Personam with their corresponding Obligations.

[See Table I. note 6. Table II. note 3.]