10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARTIBILITY»
Discover the use of
partibility in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
partibility and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Age Structuring in Comparative Perspective
Such opportunities would generate pressure toward greater partibility. However,
these opportunities may later disappear posing the problem of having to return to
greater impartibility. Changing ecology and population pressure are not the ...
David I. Kertzer, K. Warner Schaie, 2013
2
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Partibility is the law in the much more numerous instances of terms for years.
Surely this state of the case breaks even the force of that example, by which the
law is said to make a vitious custom. However, be the evil on this account what it
may ...
3
The Archaeology of Personhood: An Anthropological Approach
This is partibility, decomposing the person to allow new relationships. Partibility
means that the person decreases in scale slightly, while the part they give away
is encompassed by another (Figure 2.1). Whereas each person, as a product of ...
4
Wayward Women: Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society
“Partibility”. and. the. Un-making. of. Relations. Many passenger women readily
agree that what they are doing is a kind of theft from their kin—indeed it is exactly
this logic that motivates many of them. However, they argue that their kin have ...
5
The Solicitors' Journal and Reporter
The question was simply this, whether the right of representation amongst
collaterals extends beyond the children of brothers i There appears to be no
doubt that in the right line of descent there is the jus representationis, and also
partibility, ...
6
A new abridgment of the law
77' mon law, any custom to the contrary notwithstanding ; and the Lev. 79. •
question was, whether these lands lost by these statutes all their *8?" other
qualities or customs belonging to gavelkind, as well as their □ partibility ; and
resolved that ...
Matthew Bacon, Henry Gwillim, 1798
7
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
Partibility was the common law of Athens and of Rome. Nevertheless, the
aggrandizement of properties in Athens is described as having originated in the
practice of testamentary disposition, introduced by Solon. The size of estates in
Italy ...
8
Recruiting, Drafting, and Enlisting: Two Sides of the ...
From the evidence, Hessian landlords followed the system of "preferential
partibility," the dominant practice in early modern Europe to overcome the
tendency toward fragmentation inherent in partibility (Berkner and Mendels, 1978
:217).
9
The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward i
In later days it may be possible to find a few isolated examples of partible land in
many shires of England ; but, outside Kent, the true home of partibility is the home
of that tenure which the lawyers of Edward I.'s day distinguished from 'socage' ...
10
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
It can only say entirety or partibility. ... in creating a mischievous testamentary
custom, must also be disturbed and weakened by the opposite law of partibility,
which extends over the much more important class of leasehold and personal
estate.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARTIBILITY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
partibility is used in the context of the following news items.
Historical inheritance protocols key to "genetic frontier" dividing …
That's because, firstly, illegitimate children are recognised and, secondly, the principle of 'partibility' means everyone gets something.". «Herald Scotland, Jun 15»