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1828 July 30
Blackstone explained Rudiments

Title proposed
Law & Blackstone explained.

Coat supposition

By Dean Swift,
a coat was employed
to explain some of the mysteries
of divinity: the same
useful implement will
be found, it is hoped,
not incapable of being
employ with more or
less success employed
in making explanation
of the mysteries of law.

Common Law

The keeping men from
pulling the coats off one
anothers backs the Judge
employed
means employed
by the Judge were the same
as those which upon occasion
would be employed
in keeping a dog from pulling
a leg of mutton
from off the spit.


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Property, circumstances
on which the nature & value
of it depends. Consideranda
in relation to it.

I. Subject matter
1 Corporeal and corporeal
If corporeal, whether personal
or real.
If real, whether moveable
or immovable.

If a corporeal it consists of
services due to the proprietor
viz
1 from persons, or
2 from things or
3 from both
N.B. of services the diversibility
is infinite.

II. Time of the proprietary
interest. viz. 1. Time of
commencement. 2 Time
of cessation.

III Burthensome Services
attended to it viz
1. Negative, i.e. abstention
from this or that use.
2. Positive — operations
requisite to be performed.

IV. Benefits extra attached
to the possession
of it. This will be derivable
from correspondent
services as per III.

V. Integrality or fractionability
of possession i.e. possession
in severally, or in conjunction
with other proprietors.

VI. Possession or non-possession
of the power of transference
in relation to it.


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VII Possession or non possession
of the benefit of its
derived from its being transferred
by law to the proprietor's
natural relatives at
his death: failing transfer
by him.

VIII Efficient causes of
commencement right of right of possession
or say, of title.

IX Efficient causes of
cessation of right of possession
with or without its attached
burthens and benefits
respectively, as
above.

IX Possession different modes of modes
1. Immediate | 1. a Tenant
2. by intervention | 2 Under a
of another |
viz. | one under
| another

X. Possession of the several
owners of so many receptacles
in a nest as of boxes

are within another
in which the article in
question is enclosed viz
1. A The field back yard or other
enclosed area
2. A The House
3. An A supersited apartment within it
House
4. A Chamber within the
apartment
5. A Closet within the
Chamber
6. A Chest of Drawers
within the Closet
7. A Casket Box in one of
the drawers
8. A Casket within the box
9. A ring within the
casket.


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+
Benefits | Burthens Obligations Duties

+
Rights | Services
Powers | Trusts

Exampliar |

+
Command | Punishment
+
Request |
+
Requisite |
+
Petition |
Computation |
Restriction I
Restraint |
Coercion |

+
Prohibition | Wrong
() Mandate | Injury
| Maleficent Act

particular | Offence
Patronage. | Delinquency
| Co delinquency

A Quasi-Command
= a
Rule of common
law



Identifier: | JB/031/131/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-07-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

131a
"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 131.

Info in main headings field

blackstone explained rudiments

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; richard doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9817

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