Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 9
... held , Shaw v . Bull , 12 Mod . 593 , that no more would pass by it than would go to executors virtute officii ; and that is the case here . And the words " of what nature or kind soever " apply only to real and personal chattels , and ...
... held , Shaw v . Bull , 12 Mod . 593 , that no more would pass by it than would go to executors virtute officii ; and that is the case here . And the words " of what nature or kind soever " apply only to real and personal chattels , and ...
Page 17
... held by some ( 3 Bl . 145 ) , or whether , as held by others , it lies in all cases where the goods have been taken out of the actual possession of the owner , it is the established law of Pennsylvania that it lies in all cases where a ...
... held by some ( 3 Bl . 145 ) , or whether , as held by others , it lies in all cases where the goods have been taken out of the actual possession of the owner , it is the established law of Pennsylvania that it lies in all cases where a ...
Page 30
... held for derelict . And whether it may be held for derelict may appear by presumptions , — as if a book shall have been thrown away , whether it is found shut or opened , when it could conveniently and well be shut ; and so of like ...
... held for derelict . And whether it may be held for derelict may appear by presumptions , — as if a book shall have been thrown away , whether it is found shut or opened , when it could conveniently and well be shut ; and so of like ...
Page 54
... held , that the money was due to Berghaus , and that the tender to him was sufficient . 2. While Mr. Bush held the possession of the slaves , he must be re- garded as holding in subordination to the title of the trustee . His de ...
... held , that the money was due to Berghaus , and that the tender to him was sufficient . 2. While Mr. Bush held the possession of the slaves , he must be re- garded as holding in subordination to the title of the trustee . His de ...
Page 56
... held , she may , at intervals , have given birth to children ; she and the children all the time remaining together , out of the possession of the claimant . She may have given birth to an infant within a very short time before the ...
... held , she may , at intervals , have given birth to children ; she and the children all the time remaining together , out of the possession of the claimant . She may have given birth to an infant within a very short time before the ...
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