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... in the affirmative, finding that the definition of property in the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (... fishing licences bear some analogy to a profit a prendre (which is a property right), as they gra...
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- Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Michael Allen, Wa-Swa-Gon Treaty Association, Thomas Maulson, Robert Martin, Nick Hockings, and Gilbert Chapman, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Stop Treaty Abuse-Wisconsin, Inc., and Dean Crist, Defendants-Appellants., 991 F.2d 1249 (7th Cir. 1993)
...STA is a for-profit Wisconsin corporation formed by Crist and others w..., which likened the interest to a profit a prendre. 700 F.2d at 352; 759 F.Supp. at 1350. Relying as well on the definition of "property" under Wisconsin statutory law, Wis. ...
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Introduction Carbon Sequestration Rights: A New Right In Property Western Australia's Carbon Sequestration Legislation Carbon Rights Act 2003 (WA) Uptake Of Carbon Rights Carbon Sequestration Rights In Other Australian States Conclusion
... with the land owner's consent.15The definitions of "carbon sequestration" and "carbon release" in ... right” (§87A) Forestry right deemed a profit a prendre (§88AB) Forestry covenant is an interes...
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... lawyers had successfully defined arty profit from lending worldly goods as usury. Among the pat... sources for this view, Augustine's definition of usury "as demanding back more than was given" a... sodomite vienent a lostel au proudom por prendre le Dyakene et li prudom le defent senefie les popu...
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Native American shellfishing rights
... the impact of tribal harvests on their profitable shellfish beds.(161) The State of Washington has b... according to their dictionary definitions.(165) Under these definitions, the Growers argued ... right is recognized as a profit a prendre--the right to go on another's property and remove ...
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.... Because the definitions Congress provides in CERCLA for "owners" and "oper..., among others, of a leasehold estate, a profit a prendre, or any other legal or equitable interes...
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[...] we have situated the San more carefully - linguistically, socioeconomically, and politically - than other law review articles in regard to their varying positions across time and place in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. [...] the financial promise of Hoodia is weak not only because it is hard to grow on commercial-sized plantations but also because its active compound potentially poses health risks, is not producible cheaply in mass quantities, and has slight, if any, advantage over the usual weight-loss plan that lowers caloric intake.
..., the San would not be entitled to profits from sales ofthe entire plant under the agreement ...By statutory definition, "dietary supplement" includes a product containin... cultivate these plants afford a profit à prendre or at least a license to take Hoodia plants or pla...
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... rights as falling under the doctrine of profits à prendre, a more expansive type of property righ...An easement is by definition a non-exclusive interest in land. See Restatement ...
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... un enjeu nouveau, « pour chacun faire prendre conscience de soi tout en se faisant reconnaître ... d'une organisation qui est de générer du profit et donc de veiller à une performance optimale, le...C'est ainsi la définition même du leadership de choisir, suivant une perspe...
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The approach to comparative law jurisprudence needs to be rethought because the current debate between textual and contextual approaches fails to address the flaws in comparative law. Comparative law needs to develop philosophical underpinnings to balance the positive law that has been developed by international law practitioners. Comparative law scholars have focused on the rules used by practitioners without moving beyond the rules to develop a philosophy of comparative law.
... zusammenfa[beta]t, entziehen sich der Definition; deftnierbar ist nur das, was keine Geschichte hat..., mixed in with the discussion of rents, profits, ecclesiastical revenues, wine-licenses, shipwreck... each morning as a literary model, "pour prendre le ton"), the German BGB is crabbed and ponderous....