[*] 548. Cum, whenever, takes the construction of a relative clause in a general condition (see § 542). For present time, either the Present or the Perfect Indicative is used; for past time, regularly the Pluperfect Indicative. For est cum etc., see § 535. a. N.3.
[*] 548. Cum, whenever, takes the construction of a relative clause in a general condition (see § 542). For present time, either the Present or the Perfect Indicative is used; for past time, regularly the Pluperfect Indicative. For est cum etc., see § 535. a. N.3.