Acquisition by Capture – Cases Flashcards

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Pierson v. Post (Maj.)

A

Sportsmen

Pursuit alone vests no property or right in a huntsman; even pursuit, accompanied with wounding, is equally effectual for that purpose unless the animal is actually taken.

Thompkins Substitutes for First Possession:

1) Mortal wounding / greatly maiming and not abandoning pursuit
2) Deprivation of natural liberty
3) Nets and Toils

An animal must be mortally wounded or trapped such that capture is almost certain; one in the process of trapping an animal has not yet achieved possession.

PIERSON WINS.

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Common Law Rule of Capture

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First in Time:

(1) First to possess
(2) Pursuit, mortally wound, capture is practically certain

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Pierson v. Post (Diss.)

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Property in wild animals is acquired when the pursuer is within reach or has reasonable prospect of taking physical possession.

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Pierson v. Post (Livingston)

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Should be submitted to the arbitration of sportsmen

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Pierson v. Post

Efficiency v. Welfare

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Efficiency: Pierson was more efficient in killing the fox

Welfare: Society is better when there are less quarrels and there is more certainty

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Ghen v. Rich (Nelson)

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CUSTOM

Pursuer of ferae naturae that mortally wounds it and abandons the chase may have property rights where there is a custom.

Possession by Custom:
Custom or usages in a trade or activity determinez possession

CUSTOM: MARKS OF APPROPRIATION WITH BOMB LANCE

Ferae Naturae had a SPECIAL CHARACTERISTIC that made it impossible for Ghen to possess the whale right after he killed it

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Ghen v. Rich

Reward the Labor Theory

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GHEN DID ALL THAT HE COULD

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Keeble v. Hickeringill

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MALICIOUS INTERFERENCE WITH A TRADE

Malicious Interference with a trade:

1) Engaged in Trade
2) Interference with trade
3) Malicious Act

A property owner has a right to make lawful use of his property for profit without malicious interference of others.

First possession not necessary here:
Keeble was luring ducks to his decoy pond.

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Keeble v. Hickeringill

Ratione Soli

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Owner of land has possession of wild animals on his land

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10
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Spindletop

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No claim of constructive possession for fugitive resources

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Hammonds

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If a fugitive resource escapes or it is restored to its natural free state, then
1) Dominion of any person over the resource is over

Exception: Re-injection of gas or oil

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12
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Schoolmaster Case

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Lured kids to his new school, did not scare them away from old school so they would attend

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13
Q

Groundwater

Common Law / Minority

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Landowners over aquifers can withdraw freely without regard to effect on neighbors

Only 3 states follow

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14
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Groundwater

Majority

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Wasteful uses of water that harm neighbors are unreasonable and unlawful

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15
Q

Groundwater

Western States

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First in time

One who first captures water and puts it to REASONABLE + BENEFICIAL use has superior rights over later capturers

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16
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Groundwater

Eastern States

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Riparian rights