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Ch. 1 Pannomion its Uses
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12.
To have a right two
things necessary
1 Commencement
2 Non cessation
Art. In order At all times/At each moment of time to a man's having a right two
things are necessary: namely 1. that it should have begun to
have it, 2. that he should not have caused to have it
Thus when times present past and future, and
modification of this future, namely certainty that is to
say what is considered so, that , all that can be
requisite to be known in relation to any right whatever, is
1. what it is 2. whether it has begun to be. 3. to whether it has
ceased to be his
[+] and the discourse
oral and written employed
in the production
of such exe commencement
cessation, that
continuance of existence
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Considerations respecting
a right determinedly
Civil Code
1 What it is
2 Whether it has
begun to be
3 Whether it has
ceased to be
By these considerations will be determined the contents of
this same Civil Code and these the tables of the several parts with
which the nature of it Subject matter of right is and will be decided.
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