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1830 April 2-3
Civil Code Heads of Chapters

(1)
Ch. I. Leading locutions
expounded.
Jurisprudential entities
Obligations Rights. Pacts
Privileges

(4)
Ch. II. Corporeal vexation
by use of
Things Immoveables — arrangements
for obviating.

(3)
Ch.IIIV. Things Immoveables,
Modes of occupation.

(1) (2) (7)
Ch.IVII. Things Immoveables,
their different sorts.

(2) (5)
Ch. V. Immoveables,
Efficient causes of
right of to the possession of
to them.

(3) (6)
Ch. VI. Immoveables
Efficient causes of
cessation of right to
the possession of them.


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(7)
Ch. VII. Immoveables,
Efficient causes or
modes of conveyance
or say transmission
of the right to the
possession of them,
(death not regarded.)

(8)
Ch. VIII. Immoveables
Transmission post-obituary
by possessors
will last-will or
say testament.

(9)
Ch. IX. Immoveables
Transmission or say transition post-obituary
in default
of possessor's will.

(10)
Ch. X. Successors in
concatenation, number
of the links. Efficient
causes of the right
of possession in regard
to each.


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11
Ch. XI to XIX
with relation to things
Moveables arrangements
the same
respectively as per
Ch. III to X in relation
to things immoveables

Ch. XX. to XXVIII. Things incorporeal
(including
right to personal
services) arrangement
the same respectively
as per Chapters III
to X in relation to
things immoveable

Ch. XXIX to Conditions
in life domestic obligations
and rights respectively
attendant to them

1 Obligation | 1 Right
2 Burthen | 2 Person
3 Privilege | 3 Reputation
burthen | 4, Exemption
Sure or | 5. Prodigy
maleficent | beneficial

1 General Ownership right
Particular or say
Fractional rights
2. Adjudicative rights
2.
3. Loan holders to
Ownership rights


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I. Subject matters
of property.
1 Things. 2 Persons
in respect of their services

2. Uses of property
as above

3. Use. 1. Casual. 2
4. Mode of transfer Particular
of property

4 Negativity obligatory
limitations to General
use viz. Extra domestificative
use. 1 Generally applying
2. Particular
applying. viz Servitude
regular

5. Value — augmenting
to ab from viciously
sprunging uses &
Servitudes peculiar

I Subject matter of
property or say beneficial
or benefit yielding possession
or occupation

Under the head of
each subject matter

II Uses capable of
being made of them
apply these Uses
to the several subject matters

III. Limitation to these
uses. 1 Universally
applying. 2. Particularly

IV. Enlargement by
vicinity to these applying
uses. 1. Universally
applying. 2. Subsidiary use Particularly
applying subsidiary
uses of neighbours
subject matter or as the
neighbouring,
subsidiary Subject
matters

Means of beginning
and ceasing, to obtain
proprietary uses



Identifier: | JB/031/281/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1830-04-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

281

Info in main headings field

civil code heads of chapters

Image

001

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

george bentham; jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

9967

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