1828. Sept. 30. Copied March 11, 1830

Blackstone or Civil Code

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Property of a thing what.

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Rights 1. Of occupation 2. Of transmission by conveyance 3. Of d o. without conveyance.

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Limitations to property 1. Interdiction of occupation maleficent to others. 2. Corresponding negative services. 3. Factitious positive beneficial obligations 4. Factitious positive obligations for the benefit of government.

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Wrongs maleficent acts & offences what.

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Under existing system no table of maleficent acts.

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Conspiracy vague meaning attached to the word.

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Rights to personal security — correspondent wrongs.

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Matters for civil code in contradistinction to Penal.

Cases where sources of maleficence immoveable. 1. Land 2. Buildings maleficent by darkening another spot. 3. Buildings for carrying on operations maleficent to smell. 4. D o. of light.

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Reference to Penal Code for semi-public offences.

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Calamities cross reference between Civil and Penal Codes on the one part and Const. Code on the other.

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In virtue of correspondency between rights on the one part and wrongs and Offences on the other reference from Civil Code to Penal Codes general & particular.

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By this means tittles of Civil Codes little different from those of Penal.

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Titles of sections why not inserted.

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This part of the Pannomion not susceptible of the order & simplicity of Penal Code

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Distinguishable parts the following. 1. Expository matter not conveniently insertable in Penal Code. 2. Enactments imperative without the corresponding sanctions.

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Of this sort the matter relating to obligatory dealings.

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Consideranda Real entity things really existing corporeal.