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Page 66
... grain and makes malt of it , he from whom the grain was taken cannot take the malt , because the chattel is changed into another nature . And so it is if trees are taken , and out of them a house is made , he from whom the trees were ...
... grain and makes malt of it , he from whom the grain was taken cannot take the malt , because the chattel is changed into another nature . And so it is if trees are taken , and out of them a house is made , he from whom the trees were ...
Page 67
... grain cannot be known . And so it is with pennies or groats , and a piece made of them , it cannot be taken , because of the pennies one can- not be known from another . And so if one takes a piece , and strikes pennies from it at the ...
... grain cannot be known . And so it is with pennies or groats , and a piece made of them , it cannot be taken , because of the pennies one can- not be known from another . And so if one takes a piece , and strikes pennies from it at the ...
Page 72
... grain by virtue of a fi . fa . against one Wood in favor of Eldert Tymason . The grain was in Wood's distillery at the time , having been purchased by him with a view of manufacturing it into whisky , and the sheriff did not remove it ...
... grain by virtue of a fi . fa . against one Wood in favor of Eldert Tymason . The grain was in Wood's distillery at the time , having been purchased by him with a view of manufacturing it into whisky , and the sheriff did not remove it ...
Page 73
... grain into malt ; or annex- ing it to and making it a part of some other thing , which is the princi- pal ; or changing its nature from personal to real property ; as where it is worked into a dwelling - house . " In the present case ...
... grain into malt ; or annex- ing it to and making it a part of some other thing , which is the princi- pal ; or changing its nature from personal to real property ; as where it is worked into a dwelling - house . " In the present case ...
Page 74
... grain into malt , or corn into whiskey . In such cases the property is changed , and the original proprietor only has an action to recover his damages . Thus far our lawyers have followed the rule of the civil law . It will be suffi ...
... grain into malt , or corn into whiskey . In such cases the property is changed , and the original proprietor only has an action to recover his damages . Thus far our lawyers have followed the rule of the civil law . It will be suffi ...
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