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CHAPTER II.
THE NATURE OF POSSESSION AS REGARDS THINGS CORPOREAL, OR
POSSESSION PROPER
PAGE
68
CHAPTER III.
THE NATURE OF POSSESSION AS REGARDS THINGS INCORPOREAL,
OR OF POSSESSION QUASI, OR ANALOGOUS TO POSSESSION
PROPER
81
CHAPTER IV.
POSSESSION PROPER AND QUASI POSSESSION AND THE EFFECT
THEREOF, AS BETWEEN THE CROWN, OR THE DUKE OF CORN-
WALL, AND A SUBJECT
85
CHAPTER V.
POSSESSION PROPER AND QUASI POSSESSION AS BETWEEN SUBJECT
AND SUBJECT..
100
CHAPTER VI
THE EFFECT OF, AND THE BENEFITS ARISING FROM, POSSESSION
PROPER AND QUASI POSSESSION, AS BETWEEN SUBJECT AND
THE LOSS OF RIGHTS ACQUIRED BY PRESCRIPTION AT COMMON LAW 227
BOOK IV.
TIME OF LIMITATION.
CHAPTER I.
THE TERRITORIAL OPERATION OF THE LAWS THE SUBJECT OF THIS
1. The Crown and the Duke of Cornwall
2. Persons in general, other than the Crown and the Duke of Corn-
wall, affected by these Laws
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259
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314
3. Persons between whom exists a special Relation which excludes or
modifies, as between them, the Operation of the Law
4. Persons not affected by these Laws
THINGS TO WHICH THESE LAWS ARE, AND THINGS TO WHICH THEY
ARE NOT, APPLICABLE.
1. Things belonging to the Crown and to the Duke of Cornwall
2. Things, exclusive of those the Subject of the last Section, belong-
ing to Persons generally
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330
..
1. The Periods of Limitation for the Crown and the Duke of Corn-
.wall..
2. The Periods of Limitation between Subject and Subject
3. The several Termini from whence the Different Periods of Limita-
tion are to be computed
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418
...444
1. The Extension as respects the Crown and the Duke of Cornwall 543
2. The Extension as respects other Persons
544
CHAPTER VII.
THE OPERATION AND EFFECT OF THE STATUTES OF LIMITATION ON
THE EXPIRATION OF THE PERIODS OF LIMITATION.
1. The Statutes in Relation to the Crown and the Duke of Cornwall. 566
2. The Statutes in Relation to Private Persons
.. 568
CHAPTER VIII.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF TITLE AND RIGHT.
1. The Modes in which Acknowledgments are to be made
2. By whom Acknowledgments are to be made
3. To whom Acknowledgments are to be made
4. Agents by and to whom Acknowledgments are to be made
5. The Time when Acknowledgments are to be made..
6. Determining the Time when an Acknowledgment is made
7. The Effect of an Acknowledgment
9. What is a sufficient Acknowledgment within the Statutes of Li- mitation
8. By whom the Question, whether a written Instrument be or be not
an Acknowledgment, is to be determined
THE INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES OF LIMITATION.
1. The Interpretation in general
2. The Interpretation of the Statutes considered in the preceding
CHAPTER X.
THE STATUTES OF LIMITATION AS BETWEEN VENDORS AND
PURCHASERS.
SECT.
1. Titles and Questions of Title depending on the Statutes of
Limitation
2. The Time for which Titles are to be shown as regards the Statutes
of Limitation
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