http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - At the same time there is a great deal in our law, especially in the law relating to incorporeal things, whichEdition: orig; Page: [89] shows that Englishmen even of the thirteenth century found much difficulty in conceiving a transfer of rights unembodied in a transfer of things, and what we must ascribe to the new Roman influence is, not the requirement of a traditio rei, but the conviction that
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