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I Leading locutions
explained
II Subject matters of
legal possession
including Property
See the existing chapters
III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII
IX. X
III Efficient Causes of
possession and cessation
of possession in
regard to them respectively.
IV Powers and modes
of transmission in
regard to them respectively.
V Pacts or say legally
obligatory promises engagements
unilateral and plurilateral;
singly-seated
and engrafted into
acts of transmission
VI Obligatory dealings
Operations mixt composed
of transmissions
and Pacts Obligatory
engagements or say
Pacts
VII. Conditions in life
domestic and extradomestic,
private and
public.
VIII. Conditions importing
obligations
purely burthensome
ex.gr.
Subjection to contribution
1 pecuniary
2 in kind
3 by personal service
Foreigners exception
from citizen's rights
IX Conditions importing
benefits and
burthens together
X. Trusts and
Trustees — different
classes for different
purposes.
☞ Refer back to conditions
for husbands
fathers mothers Guardians
and minors
trusteeships
B.III Legally binding
Promises other than
those engrafted on
Conveyances and those
regarding conditions
in life
Ch. I Modifications
of which such promises
are susceptible
Ch II Services — different
sorts capable
of being engaged for
by such promises
Ch III Legal or say
Obligatory dealings
compounded of conveyances
and legally
binding promises
Leases &c
B IV Conditions in
life
Ch. I. Conditions in
life their sorts
I Private
1 Domestic
2 Extra domestic
II Public
Ch II In relation to
each condition in
life
1 Benefit and burthen
respectively attached
to them
2 Efficient causes
of entrance into them
3 Efficient causes
of exit out of them
For those Public
i.e. Offices See
Constitutional Code
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rights their sorts corresponding to the objects of general desire |
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george bentham |
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