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1828 Aug. 6
Blackstone
In a case of property, then – whatsoever be the
subject matter – immoveable, movable, or incorporeal+ –
wherever where possession is in question – the question being
who is, and who is not in possession of it, two three descriptions
of persons will have to be brought to view. 1. those
who are in possession – 2. those as against whom they
are in possession – 3. (if different from those against whom)
those who are not in possession.
+ ☞ Examine how far this holds good in the case of incorporeal
subject matter. For this purpose the several species
of incorporeal subject matter must have been classed: grouped
and the groups divided if practicable in the bifurcate exhaustive mode.
Then as to the beneficial effect of being in possession –
the power or or the right, that the possessor has for giving effect – to
such his possession – to the relation he bears to the thing in question.
wh 1. If a power, it is sinejudicially exercisable: i.e.
the legal power of employing physical force by the hands
of the power holder, or any assistants or substitutes of his
in obtaining the physical faculty of using the thing
viz. by laying hold of it the thing in case of no non resistance: 2.
in case of resistance by operating upon the persons and things by which
the resistance is opposed.
2. If a right without power it is in no otherwise than judicially exercisable – it is the right
of demanding, for the purpose in question, the appropriate
judicial service, at the hands of the Judge.
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jeremy bentham |
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