... disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature) has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing of his possessions by will; or, in case he neglects to dispose of... The Progress of Society - Page 201by Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 411 pagesFull view - About this book
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...has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing of his possessions by will ; or, in case he neglects to dispose of it, or is not permitted to make any disposi[1 1 ] don at all, the municipal law of the country then steps in, and declares who shall be... | |
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...has either given the dying person a power continuing his property, by disposing of his possessions by will ; or, in case he neglects to dispose of it,...representative, or heir of the deceased ; that is, who alone shall have a right to enter upon this vacant possession, in order to avoid that confusion, which... | |
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...will ; or, in case he neglects to dispose of it, or is not permitted to make any dis- [ 11 ] position at all, the municipal law of the country then steps...successor, representative, or heir of the deceased ; i See Book I. p. 295. (3) Upon whatever principle the right of property is fonnded, the power of... | |
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...of age. But has he a right to transmit what remains unconsumed to his children and friends ; or does his property revert at his death to the general fund,...all, the municipal law of the country then steps in, EQUALIZATION OF WEALTH. and declares who shall be the successor, representative, or heir of the deceased,... | |
| Nathaniel Chipman - Constitutional law - 1833 - 396 pages
...law of nature—has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing of his possession by will, or in case he neglects to...successor, representative, or heir of the deceased ;" and he further adds,—" The right of inheritance, and descent to the children and relations of... | |
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...has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing of his possessions by will ; or, in case he neglects to dispose of it,...disposition *at all, the municipal law of the country then [ *11 ] steps in, and declares who shall be the successor, representative, or heir of the deceased... | |
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...either given the dying person the power of continuing his property by disposing of his possessions by will ; or in case he neglects to dispose of it, or is not permitted to make any disposition, the municipal law of the country then Heps in and declares who shall be the occupier, representative,... | |
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...has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing of his possessions by will ; or, in case he neglects to dispose of it,...representative, or heir of the deceased ; that is, who alone shall have a right to enter upon this vacant possessiop, in order to avoid that confusion which... | |
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