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1824. August 10
Constitutional Code

Art. II. Things. By things Understand in this case, aggregate
masses of things: source or efficient cause of the aggregate, the circumstance
of the their constituting together the aggregate mass of
property belonging to an individual, or to a body of individuals
associated for the purpose of their possessing in conjunction an
aggregate mass of property.

Art. 18. II. Things. Things become subjected to
the holding power of the Judge in either of two ways namely
1. Separably, 2. collectively.

1. Separably as in the case where of a thing
in relation reference to which
no person is known to have bear or to have borne the relation
of proprietor, or the in relation to which the proprietor if any
is unknown utterly for or at the time unknown. To those several
cases it belongs to the Judge, it belongs to give execution and effect to such disposition if any
as has been made of them by the law, and in of
such disposition to make such disposition in relation to this
as in his opinion shall be most subservient to the greatest
happiness principle, notifying the same in and by the exercise as in the case of
his eventually concadation function to the Legislature.

Art. 19. Collectively, the an aggregate mass of things
constituting constitutive of the property of a certain proprietor are brought under
the locative tutelary power of the Judge by three events locative events definitively or provisionally: 1. Definitively
or circumstances states of things: namely, 1. Death of the proprietor. 2.
of sequestration produced by insolvency Special expropriation and
distribution on account of insolvency on the part of the proprietor.
3. Need of expropriation and special application by delinquency
at large: 2. Provisionally by evanition of the proprietor.

Art. 20. By evaniti evanition understand the state in
which a person is placed by his property having been deserted by
him, no other person being known to know where he is, nor
any known person left known to be left in charge of it.


Identifier: | JB/030/020/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.

Date_1

1824-08-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

18-20

Box

030

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9527

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