Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 16
... wrongful in his accepting the possession from Facey . He acquired that possession neither by fraud nor violence , — at least none is found , and we cannot presume either , and he retained the possession on a ground which might justify ...
... wrongful in his accepting the possession from Facey . He acquired that possession neither by fraud nor violence , — at least none is found , and we cannot presume either , and he retained the possession on a ground which might justify ...
Page 18
... wrongful , this burden would lie on the defendant . The plaintiff has proved property . The defendant cannot claim a lien on the ground of freight , for no freight was earned ; and it is impossi- ble to say certainly that it would have ...
... wrongful , this burden would lie on the defendant . The plaintiff has proved property . The defendant cannot claim a lien on the ground of freight , for no freight was earned ; and it is impossi- ble to say certainly that it would have ...
Page 24
... wrongful act , for which he might be liable in a proper form of action . PATTESON , J. I do not see how we could support the affirmative of these issues upon the present evidence , unless we were prepared to hold that all but reducing ...
... wrongful act , for which he might be liable in a proper form of action . PATTESON , J. I do not see how we could support the affirmative of these issues upon the present evidence , unless we were prepared to hold that all but reducing ...
Page 58
... years , were taken into another jurisdiction by the originally wrongful pos- sessor , although all the decisions and dicta , so far as we know , agree that the title would be deemed to have passed . 58 CHAPIN v . FREELAND .
... years , were taken into another jurisdiction by the originally wrongful pos- sessor , although all the decisions and dicta , so far as we know , agree that the title would be deemed to have passed . 58 CHAPIN v . FREELAND .
Page 59
... wrongful taker would stand differently , because not privy in title , we need not discuss . See Leon- ard v . Leonard , 7 Allen , 277 ; Sawyer v . Kendall , 10 Cush . 241 ; Norcross v . James , 140 Mass . 188 , 189 ; Co. Lit. 114 b ...
... wrongful taker would stand differently , because not privy in title , we need not discuss . See Leon- ard v . Leonard , 7 Allen , 277 ; Sawyer v . Kendall , 10 Cush . 241 ; Norcross v . James , 140 Mass . 188 , 189 ; Co. Lit. 114 b ...
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