| Thomas Cooper - 1841 - 672 страница
...non sunt juris gentium, sicut est marc. i 1. Things common to mankind by the law of nature, are the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea ; no man therefore is prohibited from approaching any part the of seashore, whilst ho abstains fromdamaging... | |
| George Spence - 1846 - 708 страница
...mankind in common by the law of nature, could not be the subject of individual ownership : such were the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea, ports, havens, and rivers; afl of which were public property, and open to all. The public also had... | |
| Louis Houck - 1868 - 268 страница
...jurisdiction over them. Foreign nations — strangers — have no right to use them against our will. t " The air, running water, the sea, and, consequently, the shores of the sea, by the laws of nature and of nations, are common to all mankind. No man is prohibited from approaching... | |
| 1876 - 566 страница
...individuals; and these last are acquired by men in various manners, as will appear from what follows. i. By the law of nature then the following things are...buildings, because these are not subject to the law of nations1 as the sea is. 2. All rivers and ports are public, and therefore the right 1 Schrader says/aj-... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1876 - 604 страница
...requisite to understand the law in respect to the soil under these waters. By the law of nature, the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea, are common to all mankind. No one, therefore, is forbidden to approach the sea-shore, provided he respects... | |
| David Nasmith - 1890 - 664 страница
...appear hereafter. § 1. Those things which are given to mankind in common by the law of nature are the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea ; no man, therefore, is prohibited from approaching any part of the sea-shore whilst he abstains from committing... | |
| 1898 - 890 страница
...and sea-shore is thus stated : (1) "By the law of nature these things are common to mankind, — the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea. No one, therefore, is forbidden to approach the sea-shore, provided that he respects habitations, monuments, and buildings,... | |
| Arthur Joseph Hunt - 1904 - 368 страница
...where it is stated that, by the law of nature, these things are common to all mankind, namely, the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea; no one, therefore, is forbidden to approach the sea-shore, provided he respects habitations, monuments, and buildings, which... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - 1905 - 702 страница
...of things in nostro patrimonio. 1. By the law of nature these things are common to mankind — the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea. No one, therefore, is forbidden to approach the seashore, provided that he respects habitations, monuments, and buildings,... | |
| 1905 - 1080 страница
...1, par. 115). The "things common to mankind by the law of nature" are said by Justinian to be "the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea." Morgan т. Negodish, 3 South. 636, 637, 40 La. Ann. 246 (quoting Lib. 2, tit 1, par. 1). THINGS OF... | |
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