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" Whatever of this kind you take is regarded as your property, so long as it remains in your power, but when it has escaped and recovered its natural liberty, it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of him who captures it. It is considered... "
The Institutes of Justinian: With English Introduction, Translation, and Notes - Page 181
edited by - 1853 - 614 pages
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The Law Glossary: Being a Selection of the Greek, Latin, Saxon, French ...

Thomas Tayler - Dictionaries, Polyglot - 1856 - 592 pages
...while it is retained in your possession ; but when it shall have escaped from thence, and regained its natural liberty, it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of the (next) captor. QUICQUID per servum acquiritur id domino acquiritur. Whatever is obtained by the...
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The Law Glossary: Being a Selection of the Greek, Latin, Saxon, French ...

Thomas Tayler - English language - 1866 - 618 pages
...while it ia retained in your possession ; but when it shall have escaped from thence, and regained its natural liberty, it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of the (next) captor. QUICQUID per servura acquiritur id domino acquiritur. Whatever is obtained by the...
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A Systematic and Historical Exposition of Roman Law in the Order of a Code

William Alexander Hunter - Roman law - 1885 - 1148 pages
...once, and continues to be yours so long as you follow it up ; but that if you leave off following it up it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of him that first seizes it. Others think that it is yours only if you take it. And it is this latter opinion...
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Fur Seal Arbitration, Volume 9

Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 986 pages
...restraint of your custody. But as soon as it has escaped from your keeping and has restored itsejf to natural liberty, it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of whoever occupies it. The animal is understood to recover its natural liberty when it has vanished from...
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Fur-seal Arbitration: Oral Argument of James C. Carter ... on Behalf of the ...

James Coolidge Carter - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 398 pages
...restraint of your custody. But as soon as it has escaped from your keeping and has restored itself to natural liberty it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of whoever occupies it. The animal is understood to recevor its natural liberty when it has vanished from...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 3166

United States - 1895 - 1012 pages
...restraint of your custody. But as sewn as it has escaped from your keeping and has restored itself to natural liberty, it ceases to be yours, and again becomes the property of whoever occupies it. The animal is understood to recover its natural liberty when it has vanished from...
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Studies in the Civil Law and Its Relations to the Jurisprudence of England ...

William Wirt Howe - Civil law - 1905 - 416 pages
...of this kind you take is regarded as vonr property, so long as it remains in your keeping, but wheu it has escaped and recovered its natural liberty, it ceases to be jours, and again becomes the property of him who captures it. It is considered to have recovered its...
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Readings in Roman Law

Civil law - 1906 - 250 pages
...long as it is restrained in your custody. But when it has escaped your custody and betaken itself to its natural liberty, it ceases to be yours and again becomes the property of the taker. Moreover, it is understood to recover its natural liberty when it has escaped out of your...
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The Library of Original Sources: The Roman world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 466 pages
...takes wild beasts or birds upon his own ground, or on that of another. Of course any one who enters the ground of another for the sake of hunting or fowling,...if it has either escaped out of your sight, or if, though not out of your sight, it yet could not be pursued without great difficulty. 13. It has been...
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American and British Claims Arbitration

Great Britain - 1913 - 222 pages
...Whatever of this kind you take is regarded as your property, so long as it remains in your keeping, but when it has escaped and recovered its natural...yet could not be pursued without great difficulty. 13. It has been asked, whether, if you have wounded a wild beast, so that it could be easily taken,...
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