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" ... and continuance of property, must still unavoidably remain in common, being such wherein nothing but an usufructuary property is capable of being had ; and therefore they still belong to the first occupant, during the time he holds possession of them,... "
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... - Trang 295
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The Student's Blackstone: Being the Commentaries on the Laws of England of ...

William Blackstone - 1877 - 640 trang
...all respects regulated by it. Some few things, however, must unavoidably remain in common. Such are light, air, and water; which a man may occupy by means of his windows, his gardens, and his mills ; such also are animals of a wild and untameable disposition ; which any man may seize...

Commentaries on the Laws of England Applicable to Real Property

William Blackstone, Alexander Leith, James Frederick Smith - 1880 - 650 trang
...being had ; and therefore they still belong to the first occupant, during the time he holds possession of them, and no longer. Such (among others) are the...means of his windows, his gardens, his mills and other conveniences ; such also are the generality of those animals which are said to be ftnt naturae, or...

The Student's Blackstone: Being the Commentaries on the Laws of England of ...

William Blackstone - 1885 - 626 trang
...all respects regulated by it. Some few things, however, must unavoidably remain in common. Such are light, air, and water ; which a man may occupy by means of his windows, his gardens, and his mills ; such also are animals of a wild and untameable disposition ; which any man may seize...

Harvard Law Review, Tập 22

1909 - 672 trang
...of being had ; and, therefore, they belong to the first occupant during the time he holds possession of them and no longer. Such (among others) are the...of his windows, his gardens, his mills, and other conveniences; such also are the generality of those animals which are said to be ferae naturae, or...

The Law of Riparian Rights, Alluvion and Fishery: With Introductory Lectures ...

Lal Mohun Doss - 1891 - 482 trang
...being had; and therefore they still belong to the first occupant, during the time he holds possession of them and no longer. Such (among others) are the...of his windows, his gardens, his mills, and other conveniences."* This last passage shows that, even according to Blackstone, right by prior occupancy...

The Law of Riparian Rights, Alluvion and Fishery: With Introductory Lectures ...

Lal Mohun Doss - 1891 - 476 trang
...the time he holds possession of them and no longer. Sucli (among others) _are the elements of ligV-i air, and water, which a man may occupy by means of his windows, bis gardens, his mills, and other conveniences."* This last passage shows that, even according to Blackstone,...

Abridgment of Blackstone's Commentaries

William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1893 - 558 trang
...being had; and therefore they still belong to the first occupant, during the time he holds possession of them, and no longer. Such (among others) are the...elements of light, air, and water which a man may occupyby means of his windows, his gardens, his mills, and other conveniences : such also are the generality...

United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Tập 161

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1896 - 772 trang
...being had ; and therefore they still belong to the first occupant during the time he holds possession of them and no longer. Such {among others) are the...means of his windows, his gardens, his mills and other conveniences ; such also are the generality of those animals which are said to be ferae naturae or...

A Manual of Elementary Law: Being a Summary of the Well-settled Elementary ...

William Pinckney Fishback - 1896 - 502 trang
...individual or exclusive ownership of any object which can not be exclusively possessed or enjoyed ; so that the elements of light, air and water, which a man may occupy and use by means of his windows, his gardens, his walls and other conveniences are his so long as they...

Commentaries on the Laws of England in One Volume Together with a Copious ...

William Blackstone (Sir) - 1897 - 838 trang
...usufructuary property can be had, wherefore they belong only to the first occupant, during his tenure. Such are the elements of light, air and water, which a man may occupy by reason of his windows, gardens or mills ; also animals ferae naturae, or of untamable nature, which...




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