| Terry Lee Anderson, Peter Jensen Hill - 2004 - 290 sivua
...W1lliam Blackstone asserted, "Water is a moving, wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary property therein." 4 Hence the riparian doctrine that evolved under English common law gave landowners along a stream... | |
| Joshua Getzler - 2004 - 444 sivua
...propositions; 1 I 1 that 'water is a moveahle. wandering thing, and must of necessity cominue common hy the law of nature; so that I can only have a temporary, transiem, usufructary property therein';42 l21 that water was among those things that 'helong to the... | |
| Wayne H. McAlister - 2008 - 384 sivua
...Justice Blackstone: "For water is a moving, wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary property therein."2 The keyword is usufructuary to enjoy something belonging to us all without using it up or... | |
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