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26 May 1804

I 411

Slavery repugnant to natural
law

I 412

English law abhors slavery

I 413

Natural equity that hiring
for an unspecified time
should be for a year

I 417

Master bringing an action
for damage done to his servt
must be assign his own loss

I 417

Qui facit per alium, facit
per se

I 421

Spiritual Courts act pro
salute animae

I 423

Marriage prohibited by certain
between certain persons
by God's law

I 423

Disabilities to marriage
grounded on natural law

I 428

Indissolubility of marriages
built on divine revealed law

I 430

Husband and wife one person

I 431

Abjuration of realm = death

I 431

Husband & wife not to give
evidence agt each other because
they are one person

I 435

Natural law for parents to
provide for their children

I 436

Children disinherited without
a sufficient reason ground assigned
may move to have the will set
aside on the ground of their parent's
loss of reason.

I 438

Prob Parents protect their
children from a natural
duty

I 441

Children owe duty to their
parent from a principle
of natural justice

I 451

All persons infants till 21

I 455

Corporations immortal

I 456

A corporation one person

I 457

King, bishops &c, a sole
corporation

I 458

Parsons never die — every
parson being the self same
individual as his most
remote predecessors

I 460

Common law a custom,
arising from the agreemt
of the whole community


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I 462

Que facit per alium, facit
per se

I 463

Corporation an invisible
body

I 463

— its existence ideal
— has no soul

I 469

King inspects all corporations
in the Kings Bench

I 472

Dissolution of a corporation
its civil death

II 3

Right to property founded on
the reveal'd will

II 3

Law of nature confers property
in first possessor

II 7

Originally men had a natural
right to occupy any lands

II 7

Law of nature allows migration
to deserts

II 8

By natural law & natural
justice occupancy conveys
right to possession

II 9

By universal law property
remains in the taker

II 10

Universal law a secondary
law of nature

II 13

By law of nature upon death
of possessor his property should
become common

II 16

Division of property into
personal and real

II 18

Land = estates

II 18

By law of nature water
common

II 20

Incorporeal hereditaments

II 22

Conveyance of patronage
invisible and mental

II 31

A rank modus is felo de se

II 33

Distinction between common
appendant & do appartenant
— a right to put animals
that do & do not
the ground

II 37

Public offices not to be sold
the certain consequence being
extortion on the purchaser

II 72

Corruption of blood

II 76

Functions dyslogistically
epithetized


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I 105

All... lands... are... holden...
of the King

I 109

Corporation never dies

I 109

The King in judgmt of law
never dies

I 110

...incorporeal hereditaments
which savour of the realty.

I 121

A grant of a manor to
be constructed to be a tenure
for life

I 125

An estate... after possibility
of issue extinct... must
be created by the act of
God.

I 125

A possibility of issue is
always supposed to exist
... tho' the donces be
... on hundred years old.

I 150

King can never neglect
any thing

I 150

Law The law presumes no
wrong in any man

I 174

A perpetuity... the law abhors

175

II 177

Wherever a greater estate and
a less coincide & must in one
& the same person... the
less is immediately uninhabitated;
or... is said to be merged;
that is, sunk or drowned
in the greater

II 177

The King and the corporation
can never die

II 199

[Of an estate] one man
may have the possession, another
the right of possession
& a third the right of property

II 199

Right of possession... & right
of property... a double
right

II 210

Natural reason that...
possessions of parents should
go... to their children

II 211

[After] the present possessor
... land by the law of
nature would again become
common.

II 213

According to Bracton states
shall never ascend because
it is contrary to the laws
of gravitation.



Identifier: | JB/097/125/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

1804-05-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

097

Main Headings

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31509

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