| 1901 - 958 páginas
...other incorporeal hereditaments. Boston & LR Corp. v. Salem <£ L. II. Co. Z Gray, 35 ; Shaw, Ch. J. "The term 'property,' as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract, those which are executory, as well as... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 848 páginas
...inhabitants of the ceded territory should be protected in the free enjoyment of their property ; that the term " property," as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete, and embraces rights which lie in contract, executory as well as executed ; and that, in this respect,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 842 páginas
....»principle which would have been held equally sacred, though it had cot been inserted in the contract. Tbe term " property," as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract ; those which are executory as well as... | |
| George W. Cothran - 1889 - 1026 páginas
...railroad laid down in the street. Ibid. Comprehends every species of title or interest. The term "real property " as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete, and embraces those rights which lie in contract, executory as well as executed 1 Desty on Taxation,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 748 páginas
...franchises, and other incorporeal hereditaments. Boston It. B. Co. v. Salem, 2 Gray, 35 ; Shaw, CJ "The term 'property,' as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract, those which are executory, as well as... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1902 - 768 páginas
...contracts to convey lands. Chief Justice Marshall says, in Sonlard v. United States (4 Peters, 511): "The term 'property,' as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract; those which are executory; as well as... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1903 - 896 páginas
...real property, and lands are coextensive with real property. (Idaho Rev. Stats., sec. 16, subd. 2.) The term "property," as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title, inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in conOpinion of the Court — Quarles, J. tract —... | |
| Robert Thomas Devlin - 1908 - 946 páginas
...Chief Justice Marshall, who, in an early case involving the protection given by treaty, said : ' ' The term ' property, ' as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract; those which are executory, as well as... | |
| U.S. Army Engineer School - 1908 - 156 páginas
...easements, franchises, and other incorporeal hereditaments: Boston RR Co. v. Salem, 2 Gray, 35; Shaw, CJ "The term 'property' as applied to lands, comprehends every species of title inchoate or complete. It is supposed to embrace those rights which lie in contract, those which are executor}-, as well as... | |
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