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Desertion
the withdrawal from a place but from a state of things, for what the law seeks to enforce is the recognition
Hire
bailment for hire may be thus stated:- (I.) Hire of things. The letting to hire implies an obligation to deliver the
Pawn or Pledge
be essential to create or support the title. As to things which may be the subject of pawn: These are, ordinarily,
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Mixed subjects of property
subjects of property, such as fall within the definition of things real, but which are attended nevertheless with some of the
Property
in its most general usage, it denotes ownership of the things owned, UNESCO Report, p. 549. Property, includes 'shebaitship' which is
Possession
his own to do what he likes with it. Those things are a man's property which are the object of ownership
Chose
Chose [Fr., a thing]; it is used in divers senses, of which the four
Abet
(10 of 1897), s. 3 (1)] Defined. (Abetment of a thing.-A person abets the doing of a thing, who- First.-Instigates any
Loan, gratuitous
for consumption. The borrower has the right to use the thing during the time and for the purpose agreed upon by
Fungibles
Things which may be furnished or restored in kind as distinguished
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