| 1828 - 562 str.
...goldsmith, in respect of a diamond which he had found ; and it was held, that the finder of a jewel has such a property as will enable him to keep it against all but the rightful owner. It may well be asked, How is this to be reconciled with the opinion expressed in the passage cited... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 604 str.
...J. Armory v. Delamirie A chimney sweeper's boy found a jewel. It was ruled " that the finder " hag such a property as will enable him to keep it against...rightful owner, and, consequently, may " maintain trover. T/iis note \s jusi like any other piece of property UNTIL passed away in the course of trade. And here... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 662 str.
...Лгтогу v. Delarnîrie • A chimney sweep,èr'a boy found a' jewel. It was ruled " that the finder "' has such a property as will enable him to keep it against " ALL. bat the riehtfal owner, and, consequently, niay rriaintuln trover. This note is just like any other... | |
| Edward Christian - 1817 - 374 str.
...the socket, without the stones. And now, in trover against the master, these points were ruled: 1. That the finder of a jewel, though he does not, by such " A person might have acquired by occupancy, even in the last century, an estate in real property*.... | |
| Sir Edmund Saunders, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1824 - 494 str.
...the master it was ruled, 1. That though the finder of a jewel does not acquire an absolute property, yet he has such a property as will enable him to keep...rightful owner, and consequently may maintain trover. 2. That the action well lay against the master who gave a credit to his apprentice and is answerable... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1831 - 788 str.
...held, that though the finder did not acquire nn absolute property, yet he had such a property as would enable him to keep it against all but the rightful owner, and consequently that be might maintain trover. Armory v. Detamirie, 1 A'tr. 505. So where the plaintiff bought a vessel... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - 1838 - 774 str.
...was ruled — 1st. That though the finder of a chattel does not acquire an absolute property therein, yet he has such a property as will enable him to keep...against all but the rightful owner; and consequently he may maintain trover. 2d. That the action will lie against the master, who gave credit to his apprentice... | |
| Patrick Brady Leigh - 1838 - 928 str.
...though the finder of a chattel does not acquire an absolute property therein, yet he has such a proper:} as will enable him to keep it against all but the rightful owner: and consequently he may maintain trover. 2d. That die action will lie against the master, who gave credit to bis apprentice... | |
| John William Smith - 1841 - 744 str.
...were ruled : — l Com. Dig. 1- That the finder of a jewel, though he does not by trover (B^SIO sucn finding acquire an absolute property or ownership,...rightful owner, and consequently may maintain trover. 2. That the action will lay against the master, who gives a credit to his apprentice, and is answerable... | |
| 1869 - 552 str.
...Under of a jewel, though he docs not by such finding acquire an absolute property or ownership, yet has such a property as will enable him to keep it...rightful owner, and consequently may maintain trover. II. That the action will lie against the master, who gives a credit to his apprentice, and is answerable... | |
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