The following defintion of Property is typically attributed to Blackstone's Commentary:
1. In the first instance, property is the thing in itself.
2. In the second instance, property is a bundle of rights, analagous to a bundle of sticks,
which the property owner holds. These rights include:
a. the right to possession
b. the right to exclude others from your property
c. the right to the reasonable use of your property which
does not constitute a nuisance.
d. the right to sell, gift, or give by will, your property to another
e. the right to have your heirs inherit your property upon your death, if there
is no will which devises that property to another
3. In the third instance, property includes the duty to use your property reasonbly and not
to create a nuisance which harms another with your property by using your property
unreasonably.
(C) Perpetual Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C.
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Sheriff's Law
The English Common Law, Roman Law, Greek Law, and Chinese Law, is all based upon Sheriff's Law, or Druid Law, which is bound by, and maniftests through the use of the Rule of Logic. Sheriff's Law is legitimated by the Rule of Logic, that is, that Sheriff's Law is valid because it does not involve a logical contradiction. It is said that Sheriff's Law, based upon the Rule of Logic, was legitimated and promulgated by Phillip of Macedon, Emperor of Greece, Augustus Caesar, Emperor of Rome, Ton Tzu, the Emperor of China (Han Dynasty), Anthony Pendragon, King and Emperor of Great Britain, and King Richard the Lionhearted, who is Pope Innocent III, King Louis XIV of France, Immortal, and Czar Peter the Great of Russia. Jurisidction on the Assizes, or Sheriff's Law, is only valid if the Rule of Logic is followed, and if the Sheriff fails to do so, he can be disciplined by the King or Emperor. Sheriff's Law starts with the notion of Possession or Ownership of Property, and works outward from there. This is the basis for Feudal Law. The primary crime and tort in Sheriff's Law is Nuisance. Nuisance is defined as that legal offense resulting from the unreasonable use of property which harms another unreasonably. From Property Law is derived the notion of Liberty of Contract and Liberty of Conduct.
(C)Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Fejfar
(C)Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Fejfar
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