Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

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Manumission

[Latin manumissio "I send out of hand"] Roman law. The granting of liberty to a slave or bondman; the freeing of one from the power of another; emancipation. 0 Manumission was so called because the slaves were sent out of the hand of their masters. "Manumission is a kind of new birth. The master (patronus) therefore stands to his freedman in a relation analogous to the relation between father and son. The patron, as such, is entitled, as against his libertus, to a father's rights of succession and guardianship. He has the right of moderate chastisement (levis coercitio). He has the same claim to be treated with respect as he has against his son. He can claim to be supported by the libertus, if he falls into poverty. He is, lastly, entitled to certain services on the part of the freedman, which he can, if necessary, enforce by action, provided only the freedman had promised them after his manumission and in a manner not derogatory to his liberty." Rudolph Sohm, The Institutes: A Textbook of the History and System of Roman Private Law 170 (James Crawford Ledlie trans., 3d ed. 1907). Manumit