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Subject matter of Rights
to
I. Corporeal
II. Incorporeal or say
fictitious.
Of Corporeal are
1. Things
2. Persons
Things corporeal are
1. Immovables
2. Moveables
I. Immovables
efficient causes of
right or say title are
I. Original Primoral
or say Primordial
1. Discovery. Occupation (1)
in consequence of
primordial
II. Post original or say
Derivative or Insititous
I. Independential
II. Accessorial (1. by contiguity
(2 without contiguity
Independential are
1. against the will of
the former proprietor.
(2) Conquest
4. With and by the will
of the former proprietor
Succession
(3) Succession may by the will of the
former proprietor m may
in its origin be with
reference to the life of
such proprietor
1. Ante obituary or say
pre obituary: or else
post obituary
If ante obituary it
may be by transmission
(4) 1. Continuous
5 (5) 2. : or say
for a price. retributed
or say requited
So, if post obituary
Succession, the post obituary
may have for
its efficient cause
1. Voluntary action, for the purpose of transmission as
above
(6) Consanguinity Legitimate Natural
relationship of
the new to the former possessor.
3. Enactment in future
of transmission by the decreed
and legitimate natural
relationship
I Immovables continued
Efficient causes of right to
continued.
II. Accessinal
1. Natural
2. Factitious
II. Moveables
Efficient cause of right
in addition to those which
have place in the case of
Immovables.
I. Primordial
II. Post-primordial
1. Primordial
1 Primordial
1. Occupancy or say collection
upon the occupiers
own land or other land
as to which he has this
right. then
Modification corresponding
to the three
physical kingdoms are
1. Digging Exprobation — or say money
as to mind.
2. Gathering as to vegetables
3. Vexation Hunting as to (1. Quadruped
(2. Birds
(3. Fish
II. derived from Immovables
4 Possession of land to on to
which the thing has been
lodged, by the other cause
then the will of the occupant.
viz by a case
1. Natural or say Physical
5 2 Volitical or say factitious
6 3. Possession of a thing land on
which the thing has
grown in the way of natural
encrease: to wit
by operation on the part of
1. Vegetables
2. Irrational animals
togr. 1. Bird's nest
2 Natural Bakers
3. Oyster-beds
7 4. Possessor of a moveable
to which the thing
in question has been attached
as above by a cave.
1. Physical.
8 2 Volitical or say factitious
9 5. Possession of an immovable whereas a mass of
things of things is beholden
with which the thing in question
have been inextricably
confounded.
II. Moveables
Efficient causes of right &c.
10. Beneficial charge
made of form given to the form
of matters all of them
belonging to the possessor by
whatsoever titles.
11 Beneficial charge given
by to the form of matters
all of them belonging exclusively to
other possessors
12 Beneficial charge given
to the form of matters belonging
partly to the possessor
in question, partly
to other possessors.
Subject matter of possession
1 Simple — Service
2. Complex is left.
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j whatman turkey mill 1824 |
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jonathan blenman |
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