property," in its ordinary legal signification, " is nomen generalissimum, and extends to every species of valuable right and interest. Massachusetts Reports - Side 430av Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1889Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1867 - 930 sider
...judge, is a right incident to evefy government, and is often essential to its safety. " And property is nomen generalissimum and extends to every species of valuable right and interest, and includes real and personal property, easements, franchises, and incorporeal hereditaments. " Even... | |
| 1921 - 958 sider
...Seminary v. County Commissioners, 147 Mass. 427, 18 NE 210, It la "The word 'property* In its * • • legal signification 'is nomen generalissimum, and...extends to every species of valuable right and interest' * * * An ordinary cestui que trust has a property in a fund held for his benefit; he has a right and... | |
| 1919 - 1116 sider
...refer to a right lu a thing or the thing itself, is a generic term of extensive application. "Property is nomen generalissimum and extends to every species of valuable right and interest including real und personal property, easements, franchises nnd other incorporeal hereditaments." 19... | |
| 1921 - 1210 sider
...that harmonizes with the other parts, and by that means effect be given the whole? [3, 4] Property is nomen generalissimum, and extends to every species of valuable right and interest. 6 Words and Phrases, First Seriös, p. 5693. The meaning of "property" is frequently to be discovered... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - 1925 - 1056 sider
...Seminary v. County Commissioners, 147 Mass. 427, 18 NE 210, it is said : "The word 'property' in its * * * legal signification 'is nomen generalissimum, and...to every species of valuable right and interest.' * * * An ordinary cestui que trust has a property in a fund held for his benefit ; he has a right and... | |
| 1926 - 1034 sider
...Words and Phrases, First and Second Series, p. 1275, appears the following definition : " 'Property' is nomen generalissimum, and extends to every species of valuable right and interest, including real and personal property, easements, franchises, and other corporeal hereditaments." The... | |
| Massachusetts. Attorney General's Office - 1920 - 172 sider
...judge, is a right incident to every government, and is often essential to its safety. And property is nomen generalissimum, and extends to every species of valuable right and interest, and includes real and personal property, easements, franchises and incorporeal hereditaments. Even... | |
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