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... Possession §3 . - Modes of Acquiring Rights of Ownership 157 160 ( 1 ) Occupation ( 2 ) Prescription ( 3 ) Tradition 160 161 164 ( 4 ) Operation of Law ( 5 ) Adjudication , or Judicial Sentence § 4. - Modes of Protecting Rights of ...
... Possession §3 . - Modes of Acquiring Rights of Ownership 157 160 ( 1 ) Occupation ( 2 ) Prescription ( 3 ) Tradition 160 161 164 ( 4 ) Operation of Law ( 5 ) Adjudication , or Judicial Sentence § 4. - Modes of Protecting Rights of ...
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... possessed for the purpose of facilitating the administration of justice . Nevertheless , it was eminently desirable , in the interests of uniform law throughout the empire , and of public order , that the exercise of this power of ...
... possessed for the purpose of facilitating the administration of justice . Nevertheless , it was eminently desirable , in the interests of uniform law throughout the empire , and of public order , that the exercise of this power of ...
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... possession ( inter- dictum ) , by a restitution of a minor to a position of legal right forfeited by his inexperience ( restitutio ad integrum ) , or by the exaction of a preliminary security as a ground for ulterior legal proceedings ...
... possession ( inter- dictum ) , by a restitution of a minor to a position of legal right forfeited by his inexperience ( restitutio ad integrum ) , or by the exaction of a preliminary security as a ground for ulterior legal proceedings ...
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... possession from every one but the true owner . In the same way , after the Prætor had , by his Interdict , put a person in possession of a deceased person's estate , he could then sue for the specific articles in the character of a ...
... possession from every one but the true owner . In the same way , after the Prætor had , by his Interdict , put a person in possession of a deceased person's estate , he could then sue for the specific articles in the character of a ...
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... possession of property from one person to another , and laid the ground for the ripening of the new possession into ownership . 56 HISTORY OF THE CIVIL LAW .
... possession of property from one person to another , and laid the ground for the ripening of the new possession into ownership . 56 HISTORY OF THE CIVIL LAW .
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