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| Charles Viner - Law - 1793 - 682 pages
...Miege's Laws pf Oleren, 1 1. f. 35. 9. As to the place -where the finding is, it feems not material •whether it be of ancient time hidden in the ground, or in the roof or walls, or other part of a caftle, houfe, building, ruins, or elfewhere, fo as the owner cannot be known. See jlnft. 132. cap.... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - Courts - 1797 - 332 pages
...i •> lodina, etarWTterefoeuer ?\ * Whether it be of ancient time hidden in the Fleta, lib. 4. ca. ground, or in the roof, or walls, or other part of a caftle, b houfe, 19- R?'- Pari, j building, ruines, or elfewhere, fo as the owner cannot be known.... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1804 - 596 pages
...24. As § 24. As to the place where the finding is, it feems 3 Inft- i32not material, whether it be hidden in the ground or in the roof or walls, or other part of a caftle, houfe, building, ruins, or ellewhere, fo as the owner is unknown. § 25. Nothing is faid to... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1818 - 540 pages
...known, it belongs to him. As to the place where the finding is, it seems not material. whether it be hidden in the ground, or in the roof or walls, or other part of a castle, house, building, ruins, or elsewhere. 66. Nothing is said to be treasure trove but gold and silver : and it is the duty... | |
| Sir John Comyns - Digests, etc - 1822 - 1042 pages
...known, it belongs to him. As to the place where the finding is ; it seems not material, whether it be hidden in the ground, or in the roof, or walls, or other part of a castle, house, building, ruins, or elsewhere. 2lnst. 577. slnst. 132. 3 Cruise, 270. — 2. Nothing is said to be treasure trove... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1824 - 548 pages
...belongs to him. As to the place where the finding is, it seems not ma- .'..-, : terial whether it be hidden in the ground, or in the roof or walls, or other part of a castle, house, out-' buildings, ruins, or elsewhere. 72. Nothing is said to be treasure trove but gold id. and silver;... | |
| Sir John Comyns - Law - 1825 - 1026 pages
...beloners to him. As to thp place where the finding is: it seems not material, whether it be hidden iu the ground, or in the roof, or walls, or other part of a caslle, house, bril ling, uiin?, or elsewhere. 2 Inst. 577. 3 Inst. 132. 3 Cruise, 270 — 2. Nothing... | |
| Philippe Le Geyt - Constitutional law - 1846 - 584 pages
...féodaux, &c. Voyez le Caron, sur la Somme Rurale. Toute sorte de thrésors appartient aux Souverains, " Whether it be of ancient time hidden in the ground, or in the roof or walls or other parts of a castle, house, buildings, ruins, or elsewhere, so as the owner cannot be knowne." (Coke... | |
| Philippe Le Geyt - Constitutional law - 1846 - 584 pages
...la Somme Rurale. Toute sorte de thrésors appartient aux Souverains, " Whether it be ofancient tirne hidden in the ground, or in the roof or walls or other parts of a castle, house, buildings, ruins, or elsewhere, so as the owner cannot be knowne." (Coke... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - Criminal law - 1865 - 806 pages
...mines, but not of any other metal whatsoever in subjects' Cunds. Whether it be of ancient time den in the ground, or in the roof, or walls, or other part of a castle, house, building, ruins, or elsewhere," is immaterial, "so as the owner caunot be known." 3 Inst. 132. In 1 863, there... | |
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