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28) Once a miner enters the land, a right of perils possessio (29) is obtained, and this right protects the miner from the prospecting of other miners and allows space to work without others infringing upon the claim.
Kelly, Conflicting Trends in the Flourishing International Trade of Art and Antiquities: Restituto in Integrum and Possessio animo Ferundi/Lucrandi, 14 DICK.
As the matter of an imperium, it is neither in his possession, possessio, nor available for his use, usus.
 
 
 
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