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Civil B.II
material one – the answer need not be long –
Posteriority – posteriority is that due. But to render
the answer perfectly satisfactory a few words will be
necessary to develop it – a definition, with a short
preliminary statement to precede it.
Considered with reference to the proprietor in
question, the proprietor for the time being those several
efficient incidents whether events or situations operating
in as the character of efficient causes of right or
title may be termed incidents conferring title, or
simply collative incidents: collative events or situations.
In some of these instances the proprietor has been
determined existence of the collative incident or
efficient cause of title right has been cotemporary with
the coming of the proprietary subject into existence,
or at any rate there has been no proprietor anterior
to him in question, the proprietor for the time
being. But in other instances there has been an
anterior proprietor. In this latter class of instances
the proprietor for the time being can not
have been brought into that predicament without
a correspondent cessation of right on the part of such late proprietor.
In that case the existence of the right
on the part of the succeeding proprietor suppose the
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