Charter: Rechtssprüche des Reichshofes, ed. Franklin, 1870 (Google data) 132
Signature: 132
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Nr. LXV. — 1291. — Auf die Frage: si aliquis domi— nus terre habeat ex antiqua
consuetudine, quod possit locare et exponere communitatem in terra sua, utrum hoc aliquis
sibi possit probibere? ergeht das Urtheil: quod si ab anti qua consuetudine et
prescriptione illud extitit observatum, ita debet perpetim observari. — Auf die weitere
Frage: si ho- mines alicuius ville, communitatem adiacentem ville, in qua morantur, sibi
attrahere possent sine consensu domini terre? wird geurtheilt: quod non. — Auf die Frage
endlich: si ali— qui occupaverint communitatem aliquam sine licentia domini terre, utrum
dominus terre huiusmodi terram occupatam posset redigere in communitatem et quam penam
tales occu— patores inciderint? ergeht das Urtheil: quod dominus terre huiusmodi terram
occupatam potest redigere ad communi tatem, et pena occupantium, cum sit arbitraria,
consuetudini terre relinquitur imponenda. Source Regest: Rechtssprüche des Reichshofes im Mittelalter, Nr. 132, S. 54
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Rechtssprüche des Reichshofes, ed. Franklin, 1870 (Google data) 132, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/RechtReichshofes/a0dbc5e4-1a7f-4334-ae56-5ad8487bb842/charter>, accessed at 2024-11-21+01:00
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