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Author Campbell, David

Title Fundamental Legal Conceptions As Applied in Judicial Reasoning by Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2001

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Description 1 online resource (144 pages)
Series Classical Jurisprudence Series
Classical jurisprudence series.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to the New Edition; Introduction; FUNDAMENTAL LEGAL CONCEPTIONS; Section 1; Legal Conceptions Contrasted with Non-Legal Conceptions; Operative Facts Contrasted with Evidential Facts; Fundamental Jural Relations Contrasted with One Another; Section 2; (a) A right in rem is not a right 'against a thing'; (b) A multital right or claim (right in rem), is not always one relating to a thing, i.e. a tangible object
(E) A multital primary right, or claim (right in rem), should, regarding its character as such, be carefully diferentiated from the paucital secondary right, or claim (right in personam), arising from a violation of the former(f) A multital primary right, or claim (right in rem), should not, regarding its character as such, be confused with, or thought dependent on, the character of the proceedings by which it (and the secondary right arising from its violation) may be vindicated; Index
Notes (C) A single multilateral right, or claim (right in rem), correlates with a duty resting on one person alone, not with many duties (or one duty) resting upon all the members of a very large and indefinite class of persons(d) A multital right, or claim (right in rem), should not be confused with any co-exisitng privileges of other jural relations that the holder of the multital right or rights may have in respect to the same subject-matter
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Subject Law -- Methodology.
Law -- Methodology
Form Electronic book
Author Thomas, Philip
Simmonds, Nigel
Campbell, David Mr
Thomas, Professor Philip
ISBN 9781351935210
1351935216