| James Kent - 1827 - 544 lapas
...of it in its state of improve ment, if he could prove the identity of the original materials ; as iT leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber.' 1 So, the civil law, in order to avoid giving encouragement to trespassers, would not allow a party... | |
| Isaac Edwards - 1855 - 708 lapas
...trespasser, the owner may seize it in its new shape, if he can prove the identity of the original materials ; as if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber. This principle is well established by a long course of decisions.3 The principle was elaborately and... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 966 lapas
...ownership of it in its state of improvement, if he could prove the identity of the original materials ; as if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber, (b) ' So, the civil law, in order to avoid giving encouragement to trespassers, would not allow a party... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 954 lapas
...thereby. Miller v. Michoud, 11 Rob. (Louis.) 225. (6) De rer. div. 2, I, sec. 34. original materials ; as if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber. (b) l So, the civil law, in order to avoid giving encouragement to trespassers, would not allow a party... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1886 - 772 lapas
...ownership of it in its state of improvement, if he could prove the identity of the original materials, as, if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber." In Bctts tfe Church v. Lee, 5 Johns. 348, it was held that where one person entered upon the land of another... | |
| John Chipman Gray - 1888 - 936 lapas
...entitled to it in its state of improvement, if he could prove the identity of the original materials ; as if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber." 2 Kent, 363 ; Setts \. .Zee, 5 Johns. 348 ; 2 Bl. Com. 404. It will, however, appear that other considerations... | |
| Joseph Elliott Cobbey - 1890 - 1016 lapas
...the " owner may seize it in its new shape if he can prove the iden" tity of the original materials, as if leather be made into " shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into tim" ber."4 A party may replevy boards made from trees wrongfully cut on his laud. The owner of property... | |
| 1904 - 1032 lapas
...ownership of it In its state of improvement, if he could prove the identity of the original materials; as, if leather be made into shoes, or cloth Into a coat, Plaintiff delivered $40 worth of duck to H., who agreed to have it manufactured into a sail, and that... | |
| 1913 - 512 lapas
...ownership of it in its state of improvement if he could prove the identity of the original materials, as if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, or a tree be squared into timber. So the civil law in order to aroid giving encouragement to trespassers would not allow a party to acquire... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1879 - 690 lapas
...entitled to it in its state of improvement, if he could prove the identity of the original materials ; as if leather be made into shoes, or cloth into a coat, VOL. xxxii — 37 Railway Co. v. Hutchins. or a tree be squared into timber." 2 Kent, 263 ; Betts v.... | |
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