A Digest of Elementary Law And That of Personal Property : Following the Topics Suggested By the Regents of the University of the State of New York in Their Syllabus for the Use of Law Students : And Containing in Condensed Form Many of the Modern Statuto
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Doctrine of " animnm revertendi." — In case the ani- mals are accustomed to return home after roaming at large, the property in them may be retained when they wander oft temporarily; e. g., when a hawk flies in his master's presence, or pigeons at a distance from home. 2 Bl. Com., 392. How property in bees is acquired. — By hiving them. 2 Kent, Com., 350. If they desert their hive, how long does the own- er's property in them COntinnCt — So long as their keeper holds them in sight with power to... pursue. 2 Bl. Com., 393. Nature of the property which a man has in ani- mals, " ratione impoteutise ; " L e., " by reason of in- ability." Young birds or other wild animals bred on a man's land are his property so long as they are unable to leave. 2 Bl. Com., 394. The animals "propter pririlegium; " i. e., "by rea- son of privilege." Certain persons, to the exclusion of others, may have the privilege of killing game on certain lands and thus possess a transient property in the animals thereon, until they wander elsewhere.
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