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... obligation to refrain from performing it . If the right were " Established " , it was supported by a corresponding obligation on all other persons not to interfere with the exer- cise of it . Secondly , to say that a person was under an ...
... obligation to refrain from performing it . If the right were " Established " , it was supported by a corresponding obligation on all other persons not to interfere with the exer- cise of it . Secondly , to say that a person was under an ...
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... obligations , according to Salmond , is the desire to supply a theoretical basis for new forms of obligations established by judicial decisions . Further , the traditional classification of the various forms of personal actions , as ...
... obligations , according to Salmond , is the desire to supply a theoretical basis for new forms of obligations established by judicial decisions . Further , the traditional classification of the various forms of personal actions , as ...
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... obligations which he can no longer in propria persona fulfil , he owns , exercises and fulfils in the person of a living substitute . To this extent , and in this fashion , it may be said that the legal personality of a man survives his ...
... obligations which he can no longer in propria persona fulfil , he owns , exercises and fulfils in the person of a living substitute . To this extent , and in this fashion , it may be said that the legal personality of a man survives his ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
Copyright | |
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