A parallele or conference of the ciuill law, the canon law, and the common law of this realme of England VVherein the agreement and disagreement of these three lawes, and the causes and reasons of the said agreement and disagreement, are opened and discussed. Digested in sundry dialogues by William Fulbecke. At the end of these dialogues is annexed a table of the sections ...

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A parallele or conference of the ciuill law, the canon law, and the common law of this realme of England VVherein the agreement and disagreement of these three lawes, and the causes and reasons of the said agreement and disagreement, are opened and discussed. Digested in sundry dialogues by William Fulbecke. At the end of these dialogues is annexed a table of the sections ...
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Fulbeck, William, 1560-1603?
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At London :: Printed by [Adam Islip for] Thomas Wight,
Anno Domini. 1601.
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Common law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
Canon law -- Early works to 1800.
Civil law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"A parallele or conference of the ciuill law, the canon law, and the common law of this realme of England VVherein the agreement and disagreement of these three lawes, and the causes and reasons of the said agreement and disagreement, are opened and discussed. Digested in sundry dialogues by William Fulbecke. At the end of these dialogues is annexed a table of the sections ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01292.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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The Diuisions and principall contents of the ninth Dialogue, of the baylement, and deliuery of goods, and chattels.

Hhe first Diuision. 1. THe definition of depositum by the Ciuill law. 2. The nature & course of it at the Common law. 3. A diuersitie where a writte of accompt of detinue, and of trespasse are to be brought concerning things deliuered at the Common law.

The 2. Diuision. 1. That a thing cannot be said to be a depositū at the Ciuill law, ex∣cept it be deliuered to the partie. 2. That by the Canon law the feof∣fee of the land is to haue the charters when the feoffement is without warrantie.

The 3. Diuision. 1. That the Baylie is not to bee charged with the losse of the

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goods, which happeneth meerely by casualtie.

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