[1176] de aquis 6.
[1177] de aquis 9.
[1178] de aquis 107-10. But according to Digest XLIII 20 § 1³⁹⁻⁴³ (Ulpian) the grant was sometimes not personis but praediis, and so perpetual.
[1179] de aquis 105, 116-8.
[1180] de aquis 120, 124-8.
[1181] impotentia possessorum.
[1182] holitores as in Horace epist I 18 36. Later called hortulani as in Apuleius metam IX 31-2, 39-42. Girard, textes part III ch 4 § 1 e, gives an interesting case of a colonus hortorum olitoriorum between Rome and Ostia, belonging to a collegium. The man is probably a freedman.
[1183] de aquis 112-5.
[1184] de aquis 11, cf also 92.
[1185] Wilmanns exempla 2844-8.