| 1904 - 1078 頁
...man, without his approbation or knowledge, or cast gold into another's melting pot in like manner, the civil law, though it gives the sole property of...improvidently lost. But our law, to guard against fraud, gives the entire property, without any account, to him whose original dominion was invaded, and endeavored... | |
| Roscoe Pound - 1913 - 660 頁
...man, without his approbation or knowledge, or casts gold in like manner into another's melting pot or crucible, the civil law, though it gives the sole...improvidently lost. But our law, to guard against fraud, gives the entire property, without any account, to him whose original dominion is invaded and endeavored... | |
| 1919 - 828 頁
...melting pot or crucible, the civil law, though It gives the sole property of the whole to him who has interfered in the mixture, yet allows a satisfaction to the other for what he has so Improvldently lost. But our law, to guard against fraud, gives the entire property, without any account,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 569 頁
...gold in like manner into another's melting-pot or crucible, the civil law, though it gives the fole property of the whole to him who has not interfered in the mixture, yet allows a fatisfaction to the other for what he has fo improvidently loity. But our law, to guard againft fraud,... | |
| Nico Stehr - 388 頁
...his approhation or knowledge. or casts gold in like manner into another's melting-pot or crucihle. the civil law. though it gives the sole property of...satisfaction to the other for what he has so improvidently' los). But our law. to guard against fraud. allows no remedy [to the guilty partyl in such a case: hut... | |
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