| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1867 - 426 páginas
...the statute. * * * This possession must be continuous—not taken to be surrendered back again—not formal, but substantial. But it need not necessarily continue indefinitely, when it is bonafide and openly taken, and is kept for such a length of time as to give general advertisement of... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1876 - 518 páginas
...open and unequivocal, carrying with it the usual marks and indications of ownership by the vendee. It must be such as to give evidence to the world of the claims of the new owner." The last sentence, which I have italicized, contains the whole doctrine in a nutshell. The-change must... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1877 - 1026 páginas
...to the doctrine of the courts holding the general principles trauscrilK-.l into the statute. * * * This possession must be continuous — not taken to...formal, but substantial. But it need not necessarily conlinne indefinitely, when it is bona fide and openly taken, ami i* kept for such a length of time... | |
| 1894 - 1266 páginas
...open and unequivocal, carrying with It the usual marks and Indications of ownership by the vendee. It must be such as to give evidence to the world of...of goods occupy to their property. This possession, not taken to be surrendered back again; not formal, but substantial." See, also. Lay v. Neville, 25... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1894 - 782 páginas
...open and unequivocal, carrying with it the usual marks and indications of ownership by the vendee. It must be such as to give evidence to the world of...of goods occupy to their property. This possession — not taken to be surrendered back again — not formal, but substantial." See also Lay v. Neville,... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1884 - 740 páginas
...Civil Code is this: "To prevent a person from having a fictitious credit.'' The object of the rule is "to give evidence to the world of the claims of the new owner." (53 Cal. 626.) The sole object of establishing the rule was to protect the public from persons getting... | |
| 1885 - 940 páginas
...open and unequivocal, carrying with it the usual marks and indications of ownership by the vendee. It must be such as to give evidence to the world of...of goods occupy to their property. This possession in ust be continuous; not taken to be surrendered back again; not formal, but substantial. But it need... | |
| 1886 - 900 páginas
...possession must be continuous, is affirmed in Engle» v. Marshall, 19 Cal. 323. Change of possession must be such as to give evidence to the world of the claims of the new owner. It must be open and notorious: Hestlial v. Myles, 53 Id. 626. Where two persons own wagons in common... | |
| 1886 - 940 páginas
...open and unequivocal, carrying with it the usual marks and indications of ownership by the vendee. It must be such as to give evidence to the world of the claims of the new owuer. He must, in other words, be in the usual relation to the property which owners of goods occupy... | |
| 1887 - 892 páginas
...open and unequivocal, carrying with it the usual marks and indications of ownership by the vendee. It must be such as to give evidence to the world of...not necessarily continue indefinitely, when it is bonafide and openly taken, and is kept for such a length of time as to give general advertisement of... | |
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