Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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... plaintiff might require to have of them , and to their being given up to plaintiff when he should demand them . Accordingly Facey made the purchase . The possession and the use were substantially with him ; he fed , stabled , and took ...
... plaintiff might require to have of them , and to their being given up to plaintiff when he should demand them . Accordingly Facey made the purchase . The possession and the use were substantially with him ; he fed , stabled , and took ...
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... plaintiff alleging it to have been placed in the ordinary way as an evidence of property , the defendant insinuating ... plaintiff's property we take to be indisputable , and on the other we do not think there is evidence enough to ...
... plaintiff alleging it to have been placed in the ordinary way as an evidence of property , the defendant insinuating ... plaintiff's property we take to be indisputable , and on the other we do not think there is evidence enough to ...
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... plaintiff , subject to the opinion of the court in banc on a point reserved . The plaintiff , on March 9th , 1813 , contracted to ship 631 barrels of flour on board the Minerva , a Spanish vessel , of which the defend- ant was master ...
... plaintiff , subject to the opinion of the court in banc on a point reserved . The plaintiff , on March 9th , 1813 , contracted to ship 631 barrels of flour on board the Minerva , a Spanish vessel , of which the defend- ant was master ...
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... plaintiff alleged , had no property in it , having been left in charge of it merely as his agent during his absence abroad . The bill represented that the furni- ture was still in the hands of Elizabeth Wright , and that Rowcliffe had ...
... plaintiff alleged , had no property in it , having been left in charge of it merely as his agent during his absence abroad . The bill represented that the furni- ture was still in the hands of Elizabeth Wright , and that Rowcliffe had ...
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... plaintiff , thrown into the sea for fish , wherein plaintiff had taken and inclosed , and then held inclosed in his own possession , a large number of fish , to wit , & c . , and that defendant threw another fishing sean and net within ...
... plaintiff , thrown into the sea for fish , wherein plaintiff had taken and inclosed , and then held inclosed in his own possession , a large number of fish , to wit , & c . , and that defendant threw another fishing sean and net within ...
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