Property: Its Origin And Development

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Property: Its Origin And Development
Letourneau, Charles [jean Marie], 1831-1902. [from Old Catalog]
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265. « Ibid,, ii. 263.
Digitized by Google 1 88 PROPERTY AMONGST THE BERBERS.
conditions " revivifies " it, and becomes, by this act alone, its owner. This revival may be done in various ways; whether by digging a well for purposes of irrigation, or by draining the soS, or by making a plantation, or by making a clearing, etc.^ It is not always necessary to " vivify " to become an owner. Thus, if any one resident in the country, and aware of his claims, permitted a third person to dispose by sal
...e or gift of his property without protesting within a short time, he is not allowed to reclaim it afterwards.^ The simple and peaceable possession of an estate for six un- interrupted years, without opposition on the part of the owner then residing in the country, in itself constitutes a legal title in favour of the occupier, and the prior owner is then obliged to give proof positive of his claim.* From the same standpoint, whoever erects a building on common land without permission, but without any one's having remarked about it to him before its completion, becomes, on that account, the legitimate owner of the building and the ground.* The village did not keep its property, there- fore it is not robbed.

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