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... acquired simultaneously , that it can scarcely be comprehended fully without frequent refer- ence to XLI . 2 , wherein are to be found the rules for the acquisition of mere possession . My obligations to the great treatise of Savigny ...
... acquired simultaneously , that it can scarcely be comprehended fully without frequent refer- ence to XLI . 2 , wherein are to be found the rules for the acquisition of mere possession . My obligations to the great treatise of Savigny ...
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... acquired as items of an universitas . D. 41. 1. 62 . Various subdivisions of dominium are to be found in the Sources and the writings of the Commentators . For instance , he who has Dominium plenum may alienate such of his pro- prietary ...
... acquired as items of an universitas . D. 41. 1. 62 . Various subdivisions of dominium are to be found in the Sources and the writings of the Commentators . For instance , he who has Dominium plenum may alienate such of his pro- prietary ...
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... acquire for themselves , either generally or in a particular instance , are frequently able to acquire for the benefit of others . These cases will be found tabulated under the heading II . 2-8 , below . A madman or an idiot cannot ...
... acquire for themselves , either generally or in a particular instance , are frequently able to acquire for the benefit of others . These cases will be found tabulated under the heading II . 2-8 , below . A madman or an idiot cannot ...
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... acquired . Hence there is no possible acquisition of res communes , in the strict sense ( though res nullius , often , though improperly , called res communes , may be acquired ) , nor of res publicae in patrimonio publici ( though a ...
... acquired . Hence there is no possible acquisition of res communes , in the strict sense ( though res nullius , often , though improperly , called res communes , may be acquired ) , nor of res publicae in patrimonio publici ( though a ...
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... acquired are Civil . But of the modes whereby a single thing is acquired some are Civil and some Natural . The following is a list of these modes : A. Natural modes of acquiring a single thing : a . Occupatio . b . Accessio . c ...
... acquired are Civil . But of the modes whereby a single thing is acquired some are Civil and some Natural . The following is a list of these modes : A. Natural modes of acquiring a single thing : a . Occupatio . b . Accessio . c ...
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