A grant made to another person granting, should have a wide interpretation.

Condictio dicitur, cum quid in casum incertum, qui potest tendere ad esse aut non esse, confertur.

The appointment of an action for a certain day, is said to take place, when any thing in an uncertain case happens, which may have a tendency to be or not to be. [See [Transcriber’s Note].]

Condictio rei furtivæ, quia rei habet persecutionem, hæredem quoque furis obligat.

The appointment of an action on a certain day, relating to stolen goods, as it implies the production of these stolen goods, binds the heir of the thief also.

Condictio præcedens adimpleri debet priusquam sequatur effectus.

The appointment of an action preceding, ought to take place before any effect can follow. [See [Transcriber’s Note].]

Condictio ad liberum tenementum auferendum non nisi ex facto placitari debet.

An argument for taking away a free tenure, ought not to be pleaded, except from the deed.

Conditio beneficialis quæ statum construit, benigne, secundum verborum intentionem est interpretanda; odiosa, autem, quæ statum destruit, stricte, secundum verborum proprietatem, accipienda.