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Possession in
Scots law
occurs when an
individual physically holds property with the
intent to use it.
Possession is
traditionally viewed as a
state of...
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Latin text
English translation (emphasis added) § 148.
Retinendae possessionis causa solet interdictum reddi, **** ab
utraque parte de
proprietate alicuius...
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Thomas Erskine (1848): "Von Savigny's
Treatise on Possession: Or, the Jus
Possessionis of the
Civil Law", (6 ed.). London: S. Sweet.
Abridged English translation...
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injustam causam condictio ob rem dati
condictio ob
turpem causam condictio possessionis condictio sine
causa condictio triticaria Unjust enrichment Encyclopedic...
- § 444. Ius portus. In
maritime law, the
right of port or harbor. Ius
possessionis. The
right of possession. Ius possidendi. One of the
attributes of dominium...
- in London. (trans.) Von Savigny's
Treatise on possession, or, The jus
possessionis of the
civil law
translated from the German, 1848
Cases illustrative...
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Sancto Cuthberto et de
Commemoratione Locorum Regionumque Eius
Priscae Possessionis, a
Primordio usque Nunc
Temporis Author(s)
anonymous Patron Bishopric...
- 1584 c. 2 22
August 1584
Anent landis lordschipis heretages takis and
possessionis of
landis and
teyndis ****mand in our
soverane lordis handis be foirfaltour...
- and intromettouris, and all and
sundri his and
thare gudis, rentis,
possessionis, annuellis, fermez, etc., for the p****ing of the said
Robert to Sanct...
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force 1594 c. 26 1594 c. 220 8 June 1594
Anent the
bying of
landis and
possessionis dependand in pley be
Jugeis or
memberis of courtis.
Ejection Caution...