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THE TRANSMISSION OF RIGHTS,
AND THEIR CONSEQUENT MODIFICATIONS

Contents - Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Rights whose form is changed by transmission

Article 1

Alterations which take place in forms of rights when these are transmitted by successive abandonment and occupancy

Article 2

Contracts can alter the forms of rights

§1

Transitory alterations in the forms of rights which take place between the initiation and conclusion of a contract

A.

Alteration of reciprocal rights in promissory contracts caused by acts of the parties

B.

Executory contracts

§2

Final changes in the forms of rights as effects of the fulfilment of contracts

A.

Changes which arise from the nature of momentary contracts and lasting contracts

B.

Alterations resulting from the will of the contracting parties which determines the terms of the contract

I.

Summary, and connection with what follows

II.

The ways in which a right is exercised, and its various forms

III.

Principal forms of rights

IV.

The splits in and modification of the right of ownership

 

a) Contracts involving the right of predisposition

 

b) Contracts involving the rights of use

 

c) Contracts involving the right of ownership

V.

Splitting of right to freedom

 

a) Can a unilateral act reduce a persons jural freedom?

 

b) The nature and effects of the splitting and alienation of jural freedom

 

c) Acquired seigniory is just if founded on spontaneous submission

 

d) Degrees of servitude

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