Philippine Law Journal, Količina 26University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1951 |
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Stran 353
... adverse possession as it is called in common law jurisdictions , operates to create a new and original title in one whose possession of land has endured with- out interruption for a specified period of time.1 Essentially , the ...
... adverse possession as it is called in common law jurisdictions , operates to create a new and original title in one whose possession of land has endured with- out interruption for a specified period of time.1 Essentially , the ...
Stran 375
... adverse possession because , for all practical purposes , it did not . However , it seems curious that after almost four hundred years an entirely different method of limitations was adopted . Both the possessory assizes and the ...
... adverse possession because , for all practical purposes , it did not . However , it seems curious that after almost four hundred years an entirely different method of limitations was adopted . Both the possessory assizes and the ...
Stran 380
... adverse possession , and an owner absent from the United States is entitled to immunity in Illinois , Maine , Massachusetts and Rhode Island . In Texas and Vermont military service is a disability , and in most states , by statute , and ...
... adverse possession , and an owner absent from the United States is entitled to immunity in Illinois , Maine , Massachusetts and Rhode Island . In Texas and Vermont military service is a disability , and in most states , by statute , and ...
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