Introduction to the Science of Law; Systematic Survey of the Law And Principles of Legal Study

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Jus dominii embraces jus utendi, jus fruendi, jus possidendi, jus disponendi de substantia, jus alienandi, jus vindicandi, and every other thinkable right of conceivable use of a thing. ^ The hmits of this right are elastically variable, and subject to being narrowed down from or ampUfied up to full ownership. It is possible that other persons may have rights in a thing which limit the control of the owner — jura in re aliena. These rights of another may be so extensive that there may remain to... the owner only an ultimate right of reversion, or jus recadentiai. If these rights of another are, for any reason, lost, then the right of ownership by virtue of the power of control inherent in it, is automatically restored in its full extent.
Apart from jura in re aliena, the right of ownership, as of lands, is limited by equal rights of other owners, or by special legal restrictions.^ • Salkowski, Inst., sec. 87; Sohm, Inst., sec. 48.
[Jus in re propria may be employed in a wider sense than the text to include any independent proprietary right whether in rem or in personam.


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