The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, Volume 3J. Murray, 1863 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
absolute property acquired advert alienation analogy annexed applied arise Blackstone Code codification commonly consequence considered contingent right contract crime criminal knowledge definite delicts denotes distinction distinguished dominium easement emphyteusis English Law ex contractu example existing expression fact Fcap fee simple forbearance given heir incident indefinite inference ipso jure jura Jurisprudence jus ad rem jus in personam jus in rem language Lecture legislation limited LORD meaning merely mesne lord mode of acquisition Note objects Pandects party personal servitude Portrait possession Post 8vo power of user prædium present principles property or dominion quasi-contract quasi-delicts real servitude res nullius resides respect right of property right of servitude right of unlimited rights and duties rights and obligations rights in personam rights in rem Roman Law Roman Lawyers rule Second Edition signifies singulars specific statute styled supposed syllogism term thing tion titulus unlimited duration vested Vols Woodcuts
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Page 206 - Elle (la vente) est parfaite entre les parties, et la propriété est acquise de droit à l'acheteur à l'égard du vendeur dès qu'on est convenu de la chose et du prix, quoique la chose n'ait pas encore été livrée ni le prix payé.
Page 79 - The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession will become vacant, before the estate limited in remainder determines, universally distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent.
Page 205 - La propriété des biens s'acquiert et se transmet par succession, .par donation entre-vifs ou testamentaire, et par l'effet des obligations.
Page 240 - ... the contention of the bar is carried on : and it is in the comparison, adjustment, and reconciliation of them with one another ; in the discerning of such distinctions, and in the framing of such a determination, as may either save the various rules alleged in the cause, or, if that be impossible, may give up the weaker analogy to the stronger, that the sagacity and wisdom of the court are seen and exercised.
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Page 19 - THERESA) Friends and Contemporaries of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon, illustrative of Portraits in his Gallery. With...
Page 172 - Such are the rights and duties capacities and incapacities of husband and wife, parent and child, guardian and ward, master and slave, of an alien, an insane person, or a magistrate.
Page 161 - obligationum substantia non in eo consistit, ut aliquod corpus nostrum, aut servitutem nostram faciat, sed ut alium nobis obstringat ad dandum aliquid, vel faciendum, vel praestandum,' with which may be compared Bk.
Page 24 - PENROSE'S (REV. JOHN) Faith and Practice; an Exposition of the Principles and Duties of Natural and Revealed Religion. Post Svo. 8s. 6d. - (FC) Principles of Athenian Architecture, and the Optical Refinements exhibited in the Construction of the Ancient Buildings at Athens, from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio.