| Joseph Chitty - 1820 - 528 páginas
...to it ; this prerogative right only applying in the absence of an owner to claim the property (k). If the owner, instead of hiding the treasure, casually...abandon the property altogether, and did not purpose to re(a)Yelv.96. (g) Ibid. 148. Key. 119. (A) Sec 4+ Edw. 3, 19. 5 Co\ 10$ (A) Dalt. Sheriff, 79. 1 Rol.... | |
| 1916 - 690 páginas
...Soc., vol. viii., 1910, pp. 109-12, and Coroners' Soc. Ann. Report, 1910-11, vol. iv., pp. 241-52." treasure, casually lost it, or purposely parted with...abandon the property altogether, and did not purpose to resume it on another occasion, as if he threw it on the ground, or other public place, or in the sea,... | |
| 1905 - 568 páginas
...entitled to it ; this prerogative right only applying in the absence of an owner to claim the property. If the owner, instead of hiding the treasure, casually...abandon the property altogether, and did not purpose to resume it on another occasion, as if he threw it on the ground, or other public place, or in the sea,... | |
| Richard Henslowe Wellington - 1906 - 184 páginas
...Sheriffs," c. 16 ; Bl. Com. 295). If the owner, instead of hiding the treasure, has casually lost it, or parted with it in such a manner that it is evident...abandon the property altogether, and did not purpose to resume it on another occasion—as if he threw on the ground, or other public place, or in the sea—the... | |
| 1904 - 766 páginas
...entitled to it; this prerogative right only applying in the absence of an owner to claim the property. If the owner, instead of hiding the treasure, casually...abandon the property altogether and did not purpose to resume it on another occasion, as if he threw it on the ground, or other public place, or in the sea,... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1922 - 776 páginas
...entitled to it ; this prerogative right only applying in the absence of an owner to claim the property. If the owner, instead of hiding the treasure, casually...evident he intended to abandon the property altogether . . . the first finder is entitled to the property . . . and the king's prerogative does not in this... | |
| 1904 - 542 páginas
...entitled to it; this prerogativa right only applying in the abstnce of an owner to claim the property. If the owner, instead of hiding the treasure, casually lost it or purpoiely parUd with it, in such a manner that it is evident h« Intended to abandon th* property altogether... | |
| 1946 - 948 páginas
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| 1948 - 802 páginas
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