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13 April 1826
Penal Code
B.I General Titles
Ch 13 Means of Repression Remedies
§ Satisfaction
18
Unless a vessel a
jewel or a picture
no object recoverable
but by a suit in
Equity of which
the evils [...]
so infinitely greater
in most cases than
the remedy sought
for
Thus it is in regard to real property in
every shop, thus it is of course á fortiori to moveable
property in every shop: unless it be
a navigable vessel, which is something betwixt
a moveable and an immoveable, unless
it be a jewel or a first rate picture, scarcely
can that object be mentioned, the recovery
of which, it would not be folly to think
of purchasing the chance of at the expense
of a suit in equity. A folly in
this shape, one instance is on record the.
It was, it may be supposed a tempting
one. An antique Roman altar composed
of silver and recently discovered. But
such discoveries are not in every day's
practice
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