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<p>1828 Oct. 16<lb/> | |||
<head>Blackstone or Civil Code</head></p> | |||
<p><add>An</add> Obligation to make conveyance may be created either 1. by<lb/> | |||
appointment of law, or 2. obligatory promise rendered obligatory by<lb/> | |||
law: and with these same obligations in so far as to any person<lb/> | |||
<del>the</del> benefit is capable of being received from the fulfilment of them<lb/> | |||
spring up the correspondent rights: <unclear>in</unclear> respect of one and the same<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> subject matter at one and the same time, the obligation<lb/> | |||
is <hi rend="underline">incumbent</hi> on <add>the</add> one person, the right is <hi rend="underline">possessed by</hi> another <add>the other</add>.</p> | |||
<p>Original and excretitious – to every <add>act of</add> conveyance this division<lb/> | |||
applies itself <add>will <del>app</del> be found applicable,</add> and so to every obligatory promise:<lb/> | |||
and so to every obligation to render service, in the case<lb/> | |||
where it takes its rise in an appointment made by law, without<lb/> | |||
the intervention of any promise: <del>Original</del> and the service<lb/> | |||
which constitutes <add>is</add> the subject matter of the promise may be<lb/> | |||
a <add>any</add> service taken at large, or <del>that particular species</del> a service <del>of<lb/> | |||
that <gap/> class</del> having for its subject matter, the making<lb/> | |||
a conveyance.</p> | |||
<p>In the case of the original obligatory dealing whether<lb/> | |||
it be a conveyance or a <add>single-sided</add> promise or a pair of <add>double sided</add> reciprocal<lb/> | |||
promises, the efficient cause of existence is always<lb/> | |||
manifest: so likewise one at least of the efficient causes<lb/> | |||
of extinction: in the case of <del><gap/></del> those obligations and<lb/> | |||
rights which <add>whether they</add> have for their subject matter the service<lb/> | |||
rendered by an act of conveyance or a service at large<lb/> | |||
are excretitious, the efficient cause of existence is<lb/> | |||
more or less <del><gap/></del> recondite and latent: so therefore,<lb/> | |||
of course the efficient cause of extinction: <del>of the existence</del><lb/> | |||
In both cases it is some contingency: and <add>on both sides</add> contingencies<lb/> | |||
may lie <add>and lurk</add> one behind another in a chain <add>in concatenation without end</add> to which there is<lb/> | |||
no end: and by each such contingency the correspondent idea<lb/> | |||
of efficient cause of<lb/> | |||
existence and efficient<lb/> | |||
cause of extinction<lb/> | |||
receive their application.<lb/> | |||
Take for example<lb/> | |||
death of the possessor in<lb/> | |||
the case of an immoveable<lb/> | |||
act of transmission by the<lb/> | |||
possessor in the case of a right to the sort of service rendered by the transmission of money to a certain amount as in the case of a promissory note or a Bill of Exchange.</p> | |||
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1828 Oct. 16
Blackstone or Civil Code
An Obligation to make conveyance may be created either 1. by
appointment of law, or 2. obligatory promise rendered obligatory by
law: and with these same obligations in so far as to any person
the benefit is capable of being received from the fulfilment of them
spring up the correspondent rights: in respect of one and the same
subject matter at one and the same time, the obligation
is incumbent on the one person, the right is possessed by another the other.
Original and excretitious – to every act of conveyance this division
applies itself will app be found applicable, and so to every obligatory promise:
and so to every obligation to render service, in the case
where it takes its rise in an appointment made by law, without
the intervention of any promise: Original and the service
which constitutes is the subject matter of the promise may be
a any service taken at large, or that particular species a service of
that class having for its subject matter, the making
a conveyance.
In the case of the original obligatory dealing whether
it be a conveyance or a single-sided promise or a pair of double sided reciprocal
promises, the efficient cause of existence is always
manifest: so likewise one at least of the efficient causes
of extinction: in the case of those obligations and
rights which whether they have for their subject matter the service
rendered by an act of conveyance or a service at large
are excretitious, the efficient cause of existence is
more or less recondite and latent: so therefore,
of course the efficient cause of extinction: of the existence
In both cases it is some contingency: and on both sides contingencies
may lie and lurk one behind another in a chain in concatenation without end to which there is
no end: and by each such contingency the correspondent idea
of efficient cause of
existence and efficient
cause of extinction
receive their application.
Take for example
death of the possessor in
the case of an immoveable
act of transmission by the
possessor in the case of a right to the sort of service rendered by the transmission of money to a certain amount as in the case of a promissory note or a Bill of Exchange.
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008a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8. |
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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