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British Academy. MACCABAEAN LECTURE IN JURISPRUDENCE Reason or Mumbo Jumbo : The Common Law's Approach to Property J. W. HARRIS Fellow of the Academy 1. Introduction From a non - LAWYER'S POINT OF VIEW , reasoning in common law cases and ...
British Academy. MACCABAEAN LECTURE IN JURISPRUDENCE Reason or Mumbo Jumbo : The Common Law's Approach to Property J. W. HARRIS Fellow of the Academy 1. Introduction From a non - LAWYER'S POINT OF VIEW , reasoning in common law cases and ...
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... Law Commission has recommended that the adverse possession rules which apply to regis- tered land should be radically reconstructed since , in their present form , they are adapted for the era when all ... COMMON LAW AND PROPERTY 459.
... Law Commission has recommended that the adverse possession rules which apply to regis- tered land should be radically reconstructed since , in their present form , they are adapted for the era when all ... COMMON LAW AND PROPERTY 459.
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British Academy. Th The common law , as it emerged from feudalism , made fairly robust assumptions about the content of ownership of an individualist or ' liberal ' kind - in Challis's words , ' every act ... COMMON LAW AND PROPERTY 467.
British Academy. Th The common law , as it emerged from feudalism , made fairly robust assumptions about the content of ownership of an individualist or ' liberal ' kind - in Challis's words , ' every act ... COMMON LAW AND PROPERTY 467.
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