Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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... transfer the same or any part thereof ( not being less than one whole share , as by a subsequent clause was provided ) , by transfers in the company's books , in such manner as should be by a general court directed , or by his last will ...
... transfer the same or any part thereof ( not being less than one whole share , as by a subsequent clause was provided ) , by transfers in the company's books , in such manner as should be by a general court directed , or by his last will ...
Page 10
... transfer appointed by the legisla- ture ( for that which is done under the provisions of the charter is , in fact ... transferred to A. B. and his heirs , but A. B. , his executors , adminis- trators , and assigns ; and so they have ...
... transfer appointed by the legisla- ture ( for that which is done under the provisions of the charter is , in fact ... transferred to A. B. and his heirs , but A. B. , his executors , adminis- trators , and assigns ; and so they have ...
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... transfer his possession to the defendant , nor could he give him a lien for his debt against the paramount right of the true owner , the bailor . After a demand and refusal , upon the admitted facts in this case , the plaintiff could ...
... transfer his possession to the defendant , nor could he give him a lien for his debt against the paramount right of the true owner , the bailor . After a demand and refusal , upon the admitted facts in this case , the plaintiff could ...
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... transferred , the case is very different . " It is not essential that there should be an actual adjudication on the status of the thing . Our courts of admiralty , when property is attached and in their hands , on a proper case being ...
... transferred , the case is very different . " It is not essential that there should be an actual adjudication on the status of the thing . Our courts of admiralty , when property is attached and in their hands , on a proper case being ...
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... transfer , by operation of law , of what the debtor might himself trans- fer . It is a principle of the law of property , as old as the Institutes of Justinian , Ut nemo plus juris in alium transferre potest , quam ipse habet . The ...
... transfer , by operation of law , of what the debtor might himself trans- fer . It is a principle of the law of property , as old as the Institutes of Justinian , Ut nemo plus juris in alium transferre potest , quam ipse habet . The ...
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