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1830 3 April
Civil Code. (1) Table of Contents as shewn by Titles of Chapters (2)
1
Consideration or say
Subject matter of consideration
in a Civil
Code. 1. Entities
real not fictitious real or say corporeal or
say incorporeal
Not Impossibility of considering
the one without the other
2
Motive for taking consideration
on this ante
judicature. Here value
was in the way of
1. Use
2 in the way of transfer
2. transfer: including
including exchange exchange
3Consideranda as to
the Use
Subject matter of consideration
1 Seat and source of
and
value in the way of use
in what
2. Use general and
variable Subject
then particular
matter — seat and
source of — say
Their interest — Personal
1. Uses 1. General 2. particular
to
2. persons considered
as capable having the power of deriving
or having the power to derive
such uses — of reaping such benefit: viz by
in respect of an interest
1. Subject by possession
in servility
2. Franchise by possession
in conjunction with
others: viz in Time
expired or 2 future absolute
2 contingent</add>
3. Limitation to the description
of the person
so capable
3. Modes of acquiring
or say beginning to have
the power of
these several uses
in the instance of which
such payment or say efficient
efficient causes of
commencement of right
in respect of such uses.
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See of <lb?>to <del.<gap/. possess such
right. Efficient causes<lb?>of cessation of right to
possess are
1. Involuntary to
a
2. Superior legal power
Things in respect
of the services exactable
or at the
hands derivable from them
( )
Net [Value] is capable
of pleasure
or :
quality, commendably
or by the
of other subject
matters.
2. Voluntary considered<ln/>in respect of relative harm
1. Duration when — during
or say life time.
2.. , or
say post-obituary
Post-obituary<lb?>1. Without
disquiet
2. by voluntary
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Civil Code
Part I
Rights collectively considered
Ch. I. Expos.
<foreign>Consideranda</foeign> — Entities<lb?>1. Really existing —
1 Things .. 2 Person<lb?>2. Fictitious —
1 Obligations
1. Obligations. 2. Rights
&c
Ch.<sic> II. <sic>Rat.
Motives or say
Reasons for the Consideration
of them — all of
them really
their viz in the
way of
1. Use:
2. transfer including
exchange.
Ch. III Expos.
Uses of a thing: viz
are
1. General 2. Particular Ownership Use
2 Particular or say Special
or Fractionate Uses.
Ch.<sic> IV <sic>Expos.
Enact.
General Ownership
Use Necessary limitation
thereto, in the case
of all things.
Ch.<sic> V <add><sic>Expos.</add>
Uses of a person in
respect of the services
he is capable of affording
Ch.<sic>VI <sic>Expos.<lb/.Enact</sic.
Of persons confident
as possessors of the
above subject matter
Modes of possession
1 in severally, or say
integral.
2. in conjunction with
co-possessors — or say
fractional.
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Civil Code
Part. I.<lb/.Rights collectively considered
<sic>Ch.<sic> VII <sic>Expos.
Times of possession
1. Present. 2. Future
certain. 3. Future
contingent
Ch. VIII
Modes of beginning to
have possession of a thing.
or say Efficient
causes of the acquisition commencement
of possession
<sic>Ch.<sic> IX
Modes of ceasing
to have possession of a
thing — or say Efficient
causes of cessation of
possession.
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