Property, in its appropriate sense, means that dominion or indefinite right of user and disposition which one may lawfully exercise over particular things or subjects, and generally to the exclusion of all others... American Law and Procedure - Página 180editado por - 1910Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1921 - 696 páginas
...power of disposition which may be acquired over it." (Braceville Coal Co. v. People, 147 1ll. 66.) "Property, in its appropriate sense, means that dominion...term is often used to indicate the res or subject of the property rather than the property itself." (Rigney v. City of Chicago, 102 111. 64.) That case... | |
| 1883 - 908 páginas
...stated by MULKEY, J., in delivering the opinion of the court in Kigney v. Chicago, 102 III. 64, 77 : " Property, in its appropriate sense, means that dominion...lawfully exercise over particular things or subjects, anil generally to the exclusion of all others ; * * * yet the term is often used to indicate the res... | |
| 1911 - 452 páginas
...lands or chati tels. In 23 Cyc., 259, property is defined i to be the dominion or indefinite right erf user and disposition which one may lawfully exercise...subjects, and generally to the exclusion of all others. It is ownership, the exclusive right of any person freely to use. enjoy, and dispose of any determinate... | |
| 1902 - 1196 páginas
...otherwise . the work may have been done with due care and skill. "Property" has been defined as "the dominion or indefinite right of user and disposition...lawfully exercise over particular things or subjects." 39 Am. & Eng. Ene. Law, 284. It extends to easements and other incorporeal hereditaments, which, though... | |
| 1919 - 1124 páginas
...it means only the right which a person has in relation to something, or that dominion or indefinito right of user and disposition which one may lawfully exercise over particular things or objects, it is frequently used to denote the subject of the property or thing itself, which is owned... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick, Arthur George Sedgwick - 1891 - 856 páginas
...harmonized upon the theory that the term property, in that connection, is used in different senses. Property, in its appropriate sense, means that dominion...term is often used to indicate the res or subject of the property rather than the property itself, and it is evidently used in this sense in some of the... | |
| 1896 - 772 páginas
...public use without just compensation." In Rigney v. City of Chicago, 102 111. 64, this court said: " Property, in its appropriate sense, means that dominion or indefinite right of use and disposition which one may lawfully exercise over particular things or subjects, and generally... | |
| 1898 - 1248 páginas
...because of this impairment of communication his real estate had been damaged. The supreme court said: " 'Property,' In its appropriate sense, means that dominion...one may lawfully exercise over particular things or objects, and generally to the exclusion of all others, and doubtless this Is substantially the sense... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1899 - 1082 páginas
...used in counties where its provisions apply. If they can be so kept and owned, then they are property. Property, in its appropriate sense, means that dominion...subjects, and generally to the exclusion of all others. .... In all of the states, so far as we know, police control over the sale of intoxicating liquors... | |
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