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<head>1830. April 21.</head> | <head>1830. April 21.</head> | ||
<head>Blackstone on Civil Code</head> | <head>Blackstone on Civil Code</head> | ||
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<p>Distinction between conveyances<lb/> and legally<lb/> obligatory promises<lb/> difficult <del>to</del> and important.</p> | <p>Distinction between conveyances<lb/> and legally<lb/> obligatory promises<lb/> difficult <del>to</del> and important.</p> | ||
< | <p>2.</p> | ||
<p>No adequate term.</p> | <p>No adequate term.</p> | ||
< | <p>3.</p> | ||
<p>Some appellation necessary <lb/> for the designation of both.</p> | <p>Some appellation necessary <lb/> for the designation of both.</p> | ||
< | <p>4.</p> | ||
<p>The word <hi rend="underline">contract</hi> but<lb/> ill-adapted.</p> | <p>The word <hi rend="underline">contract</hi> but<lb/> ill-adapted.</p> | ||
< | <p>5.</p> | ||
<p>"<hi rend="underline">Transaction</hi>" well enough<lb/> adapted as to English law<lb/> but as to Rome-bred<lb/> law misexpressive.</p> | <p>"<hi rend="underline">Transaction</hi>" well enough<lb/> adapted as to English law<lb/> but as to Rome-bred<lb/> law misexpressive.</p> | ||
< | <p>6.</p> | ||
<p>Upon the whole the<lb/> word <hi rend="underline">contract</hi> the least <lb/> inappropriate.</p> | <p>Upon the whole the<lb/> word <hi rend="underline">contract</hi> the least <lb/> inappropriate.</p> | ||
< | <p>7.</p> | ||
<p>Both expressive of will<lb/> — by both burthen as<lb/> well as benefit produced.</p> | <p>Both expressive of will<lb/> — by both burthen as<lb/> well as benefit produced.</p> | ||
< | <p>8.</p> | ||
<p>In the case of conveyances<lb/> benefit the most<lb/> prominent in that of<lb/> obligatory promises<lb/>the burthen.</p> | <p>In the case of conveyances<lb/> benefit the most<lb/> prominent in that of<lb/> obligatory promises<lb/>the burthen.</p> | ||
<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>9.</p> | ||
<p>To the receiver in the<lb/> case of conveyances<lb/> the benefit manifest.</p> | <p>To the receiver in the<lb/> case of conveyances<lb/> the benefit manifest.</p> | ||
< | <p>10.</p> | ||
<p>The burthen lies upon him<lb/> in whose profession the<lb/> subject-matter was.</p> | <p>The burthen lies upon him<lb/> in whose profession the<lb/> subject-matter was.</p> | ||
< | <p>11.</p> | ||
<p>Example the table on<lb/> which I write if<lb/> transferred by me to you<lb/> the benefit accrues to<lb/> you — the burthen of<lb/> transmission rests on me.</p> | <p>Example the table on<lb/> which I write if<lb/> transferred by me to you<lb/> the benefit accrues to<lb/> you — the burthen of<lb/> transmission rests on me.</p> | ||
< | <p>12.</p> | ||
<p>As to me the benefit<lb/> derived from another<lb/> simultaneous act the<lb/> transmission of money.</p> | <p>As to me the benefit<lb/> derived from another<lb/> simultaneous act the<lb/> transmission of money.</p> | ||
< | <p>13.</p> | ||
<p>So in the case of a house.</p> | <p>So in the case of a house.</p> | ||
< | <p>14.</p> | ||
<p>So in the case of a legal<lb/> release.</p> | <p>So in the case of a legal<lb/> release.</p> | ||
< | <p>15.</p> | ||
<p>Obligatory promises —<lb/> the word <hi rend="underline">contract</hi><lb/> inexpressive — so as<lb/> to obligatory agreement.</p> | <p>Obligatory promises —<lb/> the word <hi rend="underline">contract</hi><lb/> inexpressive — so as<lb/> to obligatory agreement.</p> | ||
<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>16.</p> | ||
<p>Objection that by obligatory<lb/> promises or act<lb/> of transmission performed.</p> | <p>Objection that by obligatory<lb/> promises or act<lb/> of transmission performed.</p> | ||
< | <p>17.</p> | ||
<p>This cannot be denied<lb/> unless the service at the<lb/>same time created & <lb/> rendered.</p> | <p>This cannot be denied<lb/> unless the service at the<lb/>same time created & <lb/> rendered.</p> | ||
< | <p>18.</p> | ||
<p>Under <hi rend="underline">obligatory promises</hi><lb/> release, included.</p> | <p>Under <hi rend="underline">obligatory promises</hi><lb/> release, included.</p> | ||
< | <p>19.</p> | ||
<p>Obligation to render a <lb/> service is an obligatory <lb/> transmission or say contract.</p> | <p>Obligation to render a <lb/> service is an obligatory <lb/> transmission or say contract.</p> | ||
< | <p>20.</p> | ||
<p>Obligatory transactions are<lb/> 1. Obligatory agreements<lb/> 2. Conveyances.</p> | <p>Obligatory transactions are<lb/> 1. Obligatory agreements<lb/> 2. Conveyances.</p> | ||
< | <p>21.</p> | ||
<p>Obligatory transaction is<lb/> 1. Simple — 2. Complex</p> | <p>Obligatory transaction is<lb/> 1. Simple — 2. Complex</p> | ||
< | <p>22.</p> | ||
<p>If simple it contains<lb/> a conveyance alone or an<lb/> obligatory agreement.</p> | <p>If simple it contains<lb/> a conveyance alone or an<lb/> obligatory agreement.</p> | ||
< | <p>23.</p> | ||
<p>Obligatory agreement is<lb/> either 1. Independent, or<lb/> 2. Engulfed in a conveyance.</p> | <p>Obligatory agreement is<lb/> either 1. Independent, or<lb/> 2. Engulfed in a conveyance.</p> | ||
< | <p>24.</p> | ||
<p>Covenant what</p> | <p>Covenant what</p> | ||
< | <p>25.</p> | ||
<p>Obligatory promise is<lb/> either 1. Unilateral or<lb/> 2. Plurilateral.</p> | <p>Obligatory promise is<lb/> either 1. Unilateral or<lb/> 2. Plurilateral.</p> | ||
< | <p>26.</p> | ||
<p>By Bonaparte no mention <lb/> of the proposed.</p> | <p>By Bonaparte no mention <lb/> of the proposed.</p> | ||
1830. April 21. Blackstone on Civil Code
1.
Distinction between conveyances
and legally
obligatory promises
difficult to and important.
2.
No adequate term.
3.
Some appellation necessary
for the designation of both.
4.
The word contract but
ill-adapted.
5.
"Transaction" well enough
adapted as to English law
but as to Rome-bred
law misexpressive.
6.
Upon the whole the
word contract the least
inappropriate.
7.
Both expressive of will
— by both burthen as
well as benefit produced.
8.
In the case of conveyances
benefit the most
prominent in that of
obligatory promises
the burthen.
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9.
To the receiver in the
case of conveyances
the benefit manifest.
10.
The burthen lies upon him
in whose profession the
subject-matter was.
11.
Example the table on
which I write if
transferred by me to you
the benefit accrues to
you — the burthen of
transmission rests on me.
12.
As to me the benefit
derived from another
simultaneous act the
transmission of money.
13.
So in the case of a house.
14.
So in the case of a legal
release.
15.
Obligatory promises —
the word contract
inexpressive — so as
to obligatory agreement.
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16.
Objection that by obligatory
promises or act
of transmission performed.
17.
This cannot be denied
unless the service at the
same time created &
rendered.
18.
Under obligatory promises
release, included.
19.
Obligation to render a
service is an obligatory
transmission or say contract.
20.
Obligatory transactions are
1. Obligatory agreements
2. Conveyances.
21.
Obligatory transaction is
1. Simple — 2. Complex
22.
If simple it contains
a conveyance alone or an
obligatory agreement.
23.
Obligatory agreement is
either 1. Independent, or
2. Engulfed in a conveyance.
24.
Covenant what
25.
Obligatory promise is
either 1. Unilateral or
2. Plurilateral.
26.
By Bonaparte no mention
of the proposed.
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