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demand of view

demand of view. Hist. In a real action, a request by a defendant (called a tenant) to see the thing at issue to ascertain its identity and the circumstances of the claim. • If a real action was brought against a tenant who did not know what land was at issue, the tenant might demand […]

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demand of view

demand of view 查验请求 在普通法上的不动产诉讼中,被告有权请求对原告所主张之物进行现场查验,以查明其特征及其他情况。如原告对一不动产承租人提起一项不动产之诉,而该不动产承租人并不确切知道原告所主张的是哪一块土地,这时他就可申请进行现场查验,以查明被主张的土地的具体情况。对被告的此种请求是否准许由审理案件的法官依案件具体情况来判定。但此项程序在现代诉讼中已不存在。

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view

view, n. 1. The common-law right of prospect — that is, an outlook from the windows of one’s house. 2. An urban servitude that prohibits the obstruction of the outlook from a person’s house. [Cases: Adjoining Landowners 10; Easements 11, 19, 45. C.J.S. Adjoining Landowners §§ 68–69, 71, 74; Easements§§ 51–52, 85–87, 151.] 3. A

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parody

parody. Intellectual property. A transformative use of a well-known work for purposes of satirizing, ridiculing, critiquing, or commenting on the original work, as opposed to merely alluding to the original to draw attention to the later work. • In constitutional law, a parody is protected as free speech. In copyright law, a work must meet

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common recovery

common recovery. Hist. An elaborate proceeding, full of legal fictions, by which a tenant in tail disentailed a fee-tail estate. • The action facilitated land transfer by allowing a potential transferee who was barred by law from receiving land to “recover” the land by suing the actual owner. Common recoveries, which were abolished early in

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