| Great Britain - 1913 - 512 pages
...the deed of cession as well as by the law of nations; for "the term 'property,' as applied to land, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract, those which are executory, as well as those which are executed."1 It is true... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1138 pages
...Cyc. 649. It was stated by Marshall, CJ, in Soulard т. united States, 4 Pet. 512, 7 L. Ed. 938, that: "The term 'property,' as applied to lands, comprehends...or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract, those which are executory, as well as those which are executed." -When Bultman... | |
| Samuel Benjamin Crandall - Political Science - 1916 - 706 pages
...principle which would have been held equally sacred though It had not been inserted in the contract. The term "property," as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete, legal or equitable, and embraces those rights which lie in contract, executory as well as executed.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1274 pages
...Cyc. 649. It was stated by Marshall, CJ, in Soulard v. United States, 4 Pet. 512, 7 I>. Ed. 938, that: "The term 'property,' as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title inchoate or complote. It is supposeel to embrace those rights which lie in contract, those which are executory,... | |
| Joseph Richardson Baker, Louis Wagner McKernan - War (International law) - 1919 - 874 pages
...rights in lands, whether they are held under absolute grants or inchoate titles, for property in land includes every class of claim to real estate, from...or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract; those which are executory; as well as those which are executed. In this respect... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1920 - 388 pages
...recognized by the nation making the cession." In Soulard v. United States, 4 Pet., 511, it was decided that the term " property," as applied to lands, comprehends...complete ; it is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract ; those which are executory; as well as those which are executed, and that in... | |
| Thomas Barclay, Antonius Alexis Hendrikus Struycken, Erich Kaufmann - Germany - 1923 - 164 pages
...property in land includes every class of claims to real estate. In the words of Chief Justice Marchall, the term property, as applied to lands, comprehends...or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contracts.") John Bassett Moore, zur Zeit Mitglied des Permanenten Internationalen Gerichtshofes,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1050 pages
...be the subject of ownership; ownership; estate; especially, ownership of tangible things." 'The word 'property,' as applied to lands, comprehends every...or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie In contract, those which are executory, as well as those which are executed." Soulard v.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 1140 pages
...equitable, perfect or imperfect. In MnUard v. U. A., this court said: "It comprehends every «pedes of title, inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract; those which are executory, as well as those which are executed. In this respect... | |
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