The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... possession , he is not within the meaning of the stat . 11 H. 7. c . 1. for the subjects to serve and defend him in ... possession of it , and no possession thereof in the heir , is not a King within this act ; as was the case of the ...
... possession , he is not within the meaning of the stat . 11 H. 7. c . 1. for the subjects to serve and defend him in ... possession of it , and no possession thereof in the heir , is not a King within this act ; as was the case of the ...
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... possession or resti- tution from the crown of either real or personal property are , by petition of right , ( already alluded to above , ) or monstrans de droit , manifestation or plea of right ; as to both which see title Monstrans de ...
... possession or resti- tution from the crown of either real or personal property are , by petition of right , ( already alluded to above , ) or monstrans de droit , manifestation or plea of right ; as to both which see title Monstrans de ...
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... possession of any one but of him who committed the trespass . He could not , in strictness , be said to have taken what at that time were the personal goods of another , since the very act of taking was what turned them into personal ...
... possession of any one but of him who committed the trespass . He could not , in strictness , be said to have taken what at that time were the personal goods of another , since the very act of taking was what turned them into personal ...
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... possession , but in that of the bailee merely . R. & R. 136. The pro- perty must not , however , be laid in one who has neither the actual nor constructive possession of the goods . R. & R. 225 . Thus if it appear the person named is ...
... possession , but in that of the bailee merely . R. & R. 136. The pro- perty must not , however , be laid in one who has neither the actual nor constructive possession of the goods . R. & R. 225 . Thus if it appear the person named is ...
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... possession of it remains in the true to such larceny . owners . O. B. 1784 , p . 1295 , 1304. So also where a per- son being left in an apartment pawns the furniture or other property under his care , with a felonious design to steal it ...
... possession of it remains in the true to such larceny . owners . O. B. 1784 , p . 1295 , 1304. So also where a per- son being left in an apartment pawns the furniture or other property under his care , with a felonious design to steal it ...
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