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1830 April 2
April 4. Month Superseded.
Columns 1 and 2
Topicks
I Leading locutions
explained
II Subject matters of
legal possession
including Property
See the existing chapters
III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII
IX. X
III Efficient Causes of
possession and cessation
of possession in
regard to them respectively.
IV Powers and modes
of transmission in
regard to them respectively.
V Pacts or say legally
obligatory promises engagements
unilateral and plurilateral;
singly-seated
and engrafted into
acts of transmission
VI Obligatory dealings
Operations mixt composed
of transmissions
and Pacts Obligatory
engagements or say
Pacts
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VII. Conditions in life
domestic and extradomestic,
private and
public.
VIII. Conditions importing
obligations
purely burthensome
ex.gr.
Subjection to contribution
1 pecuniary
2 in kind
3 by personal service
Foreigners exception
from citizen's rights
IX Conditions importing
benefits and
burthens together
X. Trusts and
Trustees — different
classes for different
purposes.
☞ Refer back to conditions
for husbands
fathers mothers Guardians
and minors
trusteeships
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B.III Legally binding
Promises other than
those engrafted on
Conveyances and those
regarding conditions
in life
Ch. I Modifications
of which such promises
are susceptible
Ch II Services — different
sorts capable
of being engaged for
by such promises
Ch III Legal or say
Obligatory dealings
compounded of conveyances
and legally
binding promises
Leases &c
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B IV Conditions in
life
Ch. I. Conditions in
life their sorts
I Private
1 Domestic
2 Extra domestic
II Public
Ch II In relation to
each condition in
life
1 Benefit and burthen
respectively attached
to them
2 Efficient causes
of entrance into them
3 Efficient causes
of exit out of them
For those Public
i.e. Offices See
Constitutional Code
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rights their sorts corresponding to the objects of general desire |
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george bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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