About - Lectures on Jurisprudence
Language -
English
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Published -
2016-11-11

Personal rights are such as can be claimed by a law-suit from a particular person, but not a quocumque possessore. Such are all debts and contracts, the payment or performance of which can be demanded only from one person. If I buy a horse and have him delivered to me, though the former owner sell him to another, I can claim him a quocumque possessore; but if he was not delivered to me I can only pursue the seller.
Real rights are of four kinds, property, servitudes, pledges, and exclusive privileges.
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