Remancipation
Marriage by cocmptio and usus were dissolved by remancipafio, which was a fictitious sale into mancipiiim, or bondage, followed by manumission by the fictitious vendee. The remancipalion of a wife corresponded exactly with the emancipation of a daughter. The husband's power to divorce his wife by this mode was absolute. He could divorce her at will, either with or without cause. Her consent was not required. Under the old law, she could neither procure nor prevent this form of divorce, but in later times she could require her husband to take the necessary steps to dissolve the marriage.