The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... person that it doth not in whole belong after the same manner to any other : property proceeds immediately from an agreement amongst men . There are two qualifications necessary to make the object of dominion or property . First , it ...
... person that it doth not in whole belong after the same manner to any other : property proceeds immediately from an agreement amongst men . There are two qualifications necessary to make the object of dominion or property . First , it ...
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... persons , things , and actions , is super- fluous ; for actions arise as well from the rights of persons , as from the rights of things . And this division is drawn , not from matter of law , but from matter of fact ; for persons and ...
... persons , things , and actions , is super- fluous ; for actions arise as well from the rights of persons , as from the rights of things . And this division is drawn , not from matter of law , but from matter of fact ; for persons and ...
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... person and person there is the right of peace only so long as the other has not begun war , or committed an injury ; but between a person and a thing , because a thing does not possess reason , there is a perpetual right of war . It is ...
... person and person there is the right of peace only so long as the other has not begun war , or committed an injury ; but between a person and a thing , because a thing does not possess reason , there is a perpetual right of war . It is ...
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... person for a misde- meanour , or a crime , they must make a written report of the attendant circumstances to the connétable , who presents it , together with the persons accused or arrested , to the Court . The office of centenier is ...
... person for a misde- meanour , or a crime , they must make a written report of the attendant circumstances to the connétable , who presents it , together with the persons accused or arrested , to the Court . The office of centenier is ...
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... person a Privy Councillor , is indeed one instance of this , and we have just now referred to it . But barony by tenure affords another . The Crown could annex a barony to the tenure of land ; indeed , originally , all barony was by ...
... person a Privy Councillor , is indeed one instance of this , and we have just now referred to it . But barony by tenure affords another . The Crown could annex a barony to the tenure of land ; indeed , originally , all barony was by ...
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