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3. Time
4. Words of Limitation
5. Rent and Rentcharges
6. Powers
7. The Distinction between Management and
Enjoyment
VI. THE RECONCILIATION OF FRAGMENTATION
WITH THE NEEDS OF THE MARKET 10¢
VII. OWNERSHIP
VIIL. THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC LAW
[X. THE PHYSICAL USE OF PROPERTY
1. General
2. Servitudes
3. Price Maintenance Conditions
X. THE COEXISTENCE OF PROPERTY INTERESTS
IN SEVERAL PERSONS
1. General
2. Capital and Income
3. Leases and Settlements
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XI. LEASES AND THE HIRE OF GOODS
1. General
2. The Real Aspect of Leases and Bailments
3. The Requirements for a Lease
4. Covenants
5. The Statutory Protection ot
XII. SETTLEMENTS
1. General
2. Life Interests
3. Entailed Interests
4. The Form of Settlements
5. The Management of Settled Property
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I'enants
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16g
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XIII. CONTROL OF THE OWNERSHIP OF CAPITAL
AND INCOME: PERPETUITIES AND
ACCUMULATIONS
1. Perpetuities
2. Accumulations
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