Lectures On Justice, Police, Revenue And Arms

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Even this privilege is not of advantage to the butchers themselves, because the other trades are also formed into corporations, and if they sell beef dear they must buy bread dear. But the great loss is to the public, to whom all things are rendered less comeatable, and all sorts of work worse done ; towns are not well inhabited, and the suburbs are increased. The privilege, however, of vending a new book or a new machine for fourteen years has not so bad a tendency, it is a proper and adequate... reward for merit. A right to servi- tudes and exclusive privileges, it is to be observed, may be acquired by prescription.
/ So much for the different kinds of real rights : we proceed now to personal rights, which arise either from contract, .quasi-contract, or delinquency.
[j 9.] 0/ Contract.
That obligation to performance which arises from contract is founded on the reasonable expectation pro- possibly the one referred to. had captured one of the prizes.
The frigate Nightingale pursued The court held that Rankin's a Dutch privateer which was action was injurious 'otherways taking home three French prizes than to assist the first attacter, (England and France being then unless it had been proven that in alliance against Holland), the prize would have escaped' • \Vhen she returned from the if he had not stopped her.


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