Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone) |
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... fraudulent enticement , in either of which cases the owner does not lose his
property in them . But with animals feru nature , the case is different . These are ,
generally speaking , not the subjects of absolute property , at least while living ( d
) .
... fraudulent enticement , in either of which cases the owner does not lose his
property in them . But with animals feru nature , the case is different . These are ,
generally speaking , not the subjects of absolute property , at least while living ( d
) .
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Instances of these are deer in a park , hares or rabbits in an inclosed warren ,
doves in a dove - house , pheasants · or partridges in a mew , hawks that are fed
and commanded by their owner , fish in a private pond , bees when hived , and
the ...
Instances of these are deer in a park , hares or rabbits in an inclosed warren ,
doves in a dove - house , pheasants · or partridges in a mew , hawks that are fed
and commanded by their owner , fish in a private pond , bees when hived , and
the ...
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On the other hand , a property of this description is protected , while it lasts , by
law , so that an action for damages will lie against any one who detains animals
ferve nature from the owner for the time being , or who unlawfully destroys them (
9 ) ...
On the other hand , a property of this description is protected , while it lasts , by
law , so that an action for damages will lie against any one who detains animals
ferve nature from the owner for the time being , or who unlawfully destroys them (
9 ) ...
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There is a transient property in sich animals ( usually called game ) , so long as
they continue within one ' s own liberty or on one ' s own land , and the owner of
such liberty or land may restrain any stranger from taking them therein . But the ...
There is a transient property in sich animals ( usually called game ) , so long as
they continue within one ' s own liberty or on one ' s own land , and the owner of
such liberty or land may restrain any stranger from taking them therein . But the ...
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Similarly , where goods are acquired by finiling , the finder has a special property
therein , defeasible , it is true , upon discovery of the rightful owner , but in the
meantime valid against the rest of the world ( p ) , - treasure - trove being , of ...
Similarly , where goods are acquired by finiling , the finder has a special property
therein , defeasible , it is true , upon discovery of the rightful owner , but in the
meantime valid against the rest of the world ( p ) , - treasure - trove being , of ...
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