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" Austin avoided this mistake, but perhaps in defining property as " a right over a determinate thing, indefinite in point of user, unrestricted in point of disposition, and unlimited in point of duration... "
Individualism, a System of Politics - Page 126
by Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1889 - 393 pages
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 236

Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 726 pages
...(vol. 2, p. 817,) property is defined as follows: "Taken with its strict sense it denotes a right — indefinite in point of user, unrestricted in point...of disposition and unlimited in point of duration, — over a determinate thing." In Rigney v. City of Chicago, 102 111. 64, the court said (p. 77) :...
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The Great Land Question: Being a Verbatim Transcript of the Correspondence ...

Christopher Cavanagh - Conveyancing - 1875 - 240 pages
...dissect some of its principal meanings : — " 1. Taken with its strict sense, it denotes a right — indefinite in point of user — unrestricted in point...disposition — and unlimited in point of duration — over a determinate thing. In this sense, it does not include servitus, nor any right of limited...
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Commentaries on the Code of Civil Procedure (Act No. X of 1877)

India - 1878 - 852 pages
...but may be a subject of property. " ' Property' (proprietas) in its strict sense denotes a right — indefinite in point of user — unrestricted in point...disposition — and unlimited in point of duration — over a determinate thing. In this sense, it does not include servitus, nor any right of limited...
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Lectures on Jurisprudence: Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law, Volume 2

John Austin, Sarah Austin - Jurisprudence - 1885 - 652 pages
...perty ' or 1 ' dommLECT. 1. Taken with its strict sense, it denotes a right — indefinite XLVII / T ., in point of user — unrestricted in point of disposition — and unlimited in point of duration — over a determinate thing. In this sense, it does not include servitus, nor any right of limited...
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Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law, Volume 2

John Austin - Jurisprudence - 1885 - 662 pages
...i. ante. ion,' etc. LECT. 1. Taken with its strict sense, it denotes a right — indefinite XLVII . in point of user — unrestricted in point of disposition — and unlimited in point of duration — over a determinate thing. In. this sense, it does not include servitiis, nor any right of limited...
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The Elements of Jurisprudence

Thomas Erskine Holland - Jurisprudence - 1886 - 402 pages
...more, has perhaps never been suggested. It is difficult to do more than to describe it, with Austin, as a right ' over a determinate thing, indefinite...of disposition, and unlimited in point of duration V Various attempts have been made to enumerate the at- Component tributes or powers of an owner. He...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 84

Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1140 pages
...them of a single sum as the rent for all future time? By such conveyance, if valid, the grantees took a right over a determinate thing, indefinite in point...of disposition, and unlimited in point of duration, which elements, says Mr. Austin, denote property In its strict sense. 2 Aus. Jur. (5th Ed.) 790. Prof....
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The Elements of Jurisprudence

Thomas Erskine Holland - Jurisprudence - 1888 - 448 pages
...more, has perhaps never been suggested. It is difficult to do more than to describe it, with Austin, as a right 'over a determinate thing, indefinite in...of disposition, and unlimited in point of duration 6 .' Component Various attempts have been made to enumerate the atnght "' tributes or powers of an...
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Individualism, a System of Politics

Wordsworth Donisthorpe - Individualism - 1889 - 416 pages
...unlimited; and if it were, what ground have we for supposing that this is its natural form—whatever that may mean ? This confusion results from mistaking...hundred, rather than essentially connoted by the term. If I have the use of a pound of tea for six months, it is precious little that your reversion will...
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The Indian Penal Code, Act XLV of 1860: With All Amendments, and Notes ...

India, Reginald Arbouin Nelson - Criminal law - 1893 - 470 pages
...material r>bji>ct.* of this legal right. From the point of view of Jurisprudence " Property" is : "right indefinite in point of user unrestricted in point of disposition and unlimited in point of duration, over a determinate thing. ''(//) In popular language ii is the "determinate, tiling" itself. Now a...
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