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§.2. Universal Jurisprudence
Offences affecting
Property
Ch. Theft
Possession
Theft is taking &c viz. into the taker's possession
☞ Distinguishing it from clandestage using: which call Theftuous use. Quere
punish as for theft,
where the determination
in one case is the
same as the value
of the loss in the
other.
Examples
1. Cloaths
2. Beasts of saddle &c
3. Tools
N.B. Mischief of the
2d order is not here
so great as in cases
of theft
Possession is 1. immediate contiguous with habitual use: as that which a man has in case of the
house as goods or the home a man he inhabited inhabits or the
farm he cultivates or the manufactory he manages for his
own benefit.
Possession autocherous as above, or heterocherous
that which he has of a thing immoveable or movable
which he lets out
Possession exclusive, is in common with co-possessor
who use the thing only by his sufferance it for their own
benefit, as in case of immoveables, as for his benefit, an in
the case of his servants
Possession is the faculty of using or transferring without wrong then
thereby to any other person — and is either 1. Exclusive, or
2. Non exclusive, as above.
A man is said to have to sue possession of a piece of land+
5. An annuity
6. A Rent.
+☞ See whether possession
does not require
different paraphrases
according to the its different
subject matters viz.
1 A piece of land
2. An Edifice
3. A Floor
4 A Chamber
7. a
8 a
bed
9. a Box
10. Casket.
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