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Civil
proprietor. This cessation of the right on the one side, must as well
as the commencement of it on the other have had
some an incident or other for its cause. Any
such incident to some purposes may be termed a preemptive
cause with relation to right to others or an ablative
incident or event – an ablative event, situation or event.
In some of these instances the same incident which
operates as a collative incident with reference
to the title of the succeeding proprietor operates is that which has been operating
in the character of an ablative incident with reference
to his predecessor: in others the transfer change of the
title requires two different incidents, one to take
the title from the preceding proprietor, the other to
give it to the succeeding one.
Identifier: | JB/100/148/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100. |
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