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Ch. Universal Jurisprudence
Property
1
Property of a thing what
1. General property of or in relation to a thing corporeal
moveable or immovable — or say the property of it. what
benefits included in it: is meant by it: as in the case where I say speaking of
the thing I say, I know the property of it is my property: it is mine: or the thing belongs to me.
2
Rights
1 of occupation
2 of transmission by conveyance
3 of do without conveyance
1. Benefits accruing from it
1. The right of occupation by self [or connection] or assistant
2. The right of transmission by conveyance absolute or post-obituary
3. The benefit of the post obituary transmission to relatives without need of
act of conveyance
3
Limitations to property
1 Interdiction of occupation
maleficent to
others
2. Limitations capable of attached to it
1. Inhibition Interdiction or prohibition of the right of fashioning or occupying it in such
manner as to inflict work wrong on the other persons: that is to
say, to produce to other persons evil more than equivalent
to the good thereby produced to self
2 Corresponding
negative services
2. To these interdictions correspondent so many sorts of
negative Services due to the person in question in respect
of the occupation of the thing in question
3. Factitious positive
beneficial obligations
3. Factitious d positive obligations capable attached to it for
the benefit of the individual
4. Factitious positive
obligations for the
benefit of Government
4. Factitious positive obligations attached to it for the
benefit of Government as trustee for the State or say public.
Doc 1. Document and occupation of it. 2. Payment of contributions
in respect of it
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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