Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 3050: adamas (three)

  Chapter 3050 adamas (3)

  The Battle of Britain broke out in 1940. It was the largest aerial confrontation in human history. Major Townsend participated as a front-line pilot.

  Possibly due to the intensity of past combat, or possibly subsequent post-traumatic stress, he retired in 1944 looking much older than his actual age, looking slightly haggard and not as youthful as the Beatles.

   Buckingham Palace was bombed by the Luftwaffe during the air battle, but the royal family did not move to Canada.

  At that time, there were no night fighter jets in London, and night air defense could only rely on anti-aircraft guns and searchlights. Similarly, the Germans did not have guided bombs, and due to the foggy weather in the UK, the field of vision was also limited. Many times the planes were roughly aimed at dropping bombs. The Germans did not specifically avoid Buckingham Palace and the Prime Minister's Office. no.

  At that time, a plane happened to hit Buckingham Palace, but the queen walked out of the ruins calmly, talking and laughing with people.

  The boundary of the airspace is based on the ground boundary. Although the air can flow like water, it is part of the national land.

When Townsend entered Buckingham Palace, the palace had not been fully rebuilt, and many former staff had not returned, or they were not sure if the Germans would bomb Buckingham Palace again. At that time, the Allied forces had not yet landed in Normandy. , victory still seems slim.

Therefore, the servants selected by the king were strictly selected from the family or the army according to the traditional aristocratic education, but he still felt dissatisfied. He wanted to recruit someone with rich combat experience and wanted to find a good job after retirement. Townsend just happened to catch up with the good times.

  Nobles are all going to the front line. In addition to riding horses higher than infantry, knights also go to war with kings and lords. If they make military exploits, they will be rewarded, and the reward is land.

According to the records of ancient Roman law, since the Romans were constantly suffering from slavery, a duty was created for every "Roman citizen" to "prove emancipation", which is not a duty of positive law, but a "natural obligation". Equitable" obligation.

   There was a slave who was freed in a will on the condition that he pay his heir 10 gold pieces. But in the appendix of the will, he was granted unconditional freedom, but he did not know about the appendix of the will.

  After years of truth clarification, he planned to use the "return lawsuit" to get back the 10 gold coins.

  The jurists are discussing "reasons of justice" on what grounds this view is correct if the ten gold coins can be requested to be returned.

  The "suit for restitution" is the content of the ancient civil law that existed in the period of the "Law of the Twelve Tables", and it has been implemented throughout the Roman law. Ownership is the most complete control right enjoyed by the obligee over the "thing", but if the thing is controlled by others, the owner's "domination" cannot be realized. Litigation” to provide relief for the owner who lost the actual possession of the thing.

In 1481, there was a farmer who held a public book. He brought a lawsuit against his lord because the lord planned to drive him out. Provide relief to tenants.

  Since the "suit for return" is a citizen's law, a slave cannot file a complaint against a citizen. A freed slave becomes a citizen and is equal to the former slave master.

When Weilan and the lord still have a personal attachment relationship, in addition to paying land rent, he also has to undertake labor. For example, during busy farming seasons, he has to give priority to working on the lord's self-employed land, harvesting, and bundling. If he is lucky, he will meet a better lord , Vilan can take a sheaf of wheat.

  Under the Vilan system, tenants leased based on their status. After becoming a public holder, the tenant could not only rent the lord’s self-operated land, but also not have to perform hard labor, but the abolition of hard labor was not the whole of the emancipation of serfs.

  It’s like the slave got his freedom from the will, and the holder of the public book got a copy, which also has the nature of a contract, and he is not much different from the free farmer protected by common law.

The libertates used in Articles 13 and 60 of the Magna Carta are juxtaposed with consuetudines, which means custom. In the tradition of medieval England, custom is the main form of law. The combination of the two means that it has the status of law and has the status of the king. A promise of respect.

  A person will lose their freedom for many reasons. The Canaanites in Genesis 47 encountered a drought, not only lost their gold, silver and livestock, but also their personal freedom, living by the Nile River with lush water and grass.

  Although the Egyptians still had freedom, they were moved to the other side of the city by the Pharaoh. The cultivation in Egypt was related to the flooding of the Nile River, and the land where the flooding did not reach would be relatively barren. But they didn’t have seeds to cultivate and live in the coming year, so they needed to ask Pharaoh for “relief”, and Joseph made a rule that from then on, one-fifth of the Egyptians’ annual harvest would be given to Pharaoh.

Free peasants will receive a piece of land from the lord who has served in the army, and maintain the relationship between the lord and vassal by retaining the land, but they do not need to do labor like Vilan, instead they serve as lords or vassals on the battlefield. A knight's squire or entourage, helping to put on and take off armor and the like. Knights and low-level nobles will also receive a piece of land from the lord, but they will not directly engage in farming like free farmers.

  Free farmers have the freedom to move freely, dispose of property, etc. In actual life, the degree of freedom of free farmers is relative, and they also have to pay symbolic rents such as roses to the lord.

  Common law courts only accept cases of freehold land, and free farmers are placed under the system of crown courts. Lord Bryan, who heard the case, held that "every common-tenant evicted in England, I understand, may bring an action against the lord for trespass if he pays his duties and his labour, and the lord evicts him. "

  Of course, Gong Bo holds farmers who can’t pick up a shotgun and shoot at the surveyors of the railway company who broke into their territory like a manor owner, but that’s probably what it means.

If it is changed to a city where a tenant rents a house from the landlord, the landlord cannot enter the "tenant's home" from the date the lease is concluded to the end of the period, even if the house belongs to him, it will constitute illegal invasion .

  In England, there is no fault of the tenant, and the landlord prohibits the eviction of the tenant. Even if you want to increase the rent, you have to wait until the lease expires.

  In the case of Arnold Miller, the exclusive right is involved, which is exclusive to the third party. Although it also has the legally permitted disposal right, it also has a limited degree.

As far as the excluded (Arnold) is concerned, he either feels violated or hindered, so he either wants damages, or he wants the party exercising the exclusive right to stop claiming that "object that belongs to him" Although in practice "damage compensation" and "behavior of restricting someone from doing something" are closely linked and appear frequently, they must be distinguished in law.

That is to say, there must be a distinction between the "compensation" given to Russ in the name of supporting his research and the behavior of limiting Severus Snape's shift of responsibility to him, although Spark is indeed Russ's work from the Arctic. here.

  Under the principle of participation, each party involved must be treated the same, just like both husband and wife have parental rights over their children. A husband cannot prevent his wife from seeing their children, and a wife cannot prevent her husband from seeing their children.

  If a person restricts his "illegal use" because he has exercised his property rights and destroyed the use of his neighbor's property, that is also hindering his right of free disposal given by the law.

  That's why Lao Tzu said in the Tao Te Ching that "living in a good place", people around you are arguing endlessly over trivial matters every day, how can you cultivate your moral character and be quiet and inactive?

  Windsor doesn't have as many tourists as Buckingham Palace, the Queen's 60th birthday jewelery show is not held there, etc...

   "The queen is 60 years old this year, and the secret will be kept for 50 years. When she was 10 years old, the housekeeper discussed the territory with her?" Pomona asked.

   "Why can't you ask?" Severus countered. "The king and queen are busy."

  Pomona is starting to recall again, 50 years ago, 50 years ago...

   "George V died of illness." Severus reminded "kindly".

   "Oh, George V, of course." Pomona said suddenly.

   "This exhibition only has gemstones, but no philately. I heard that he is a philatelist, and all his philatelic products have been inherited by the Queen." Severus said.

   "Where did you hear that?" Pomona asked.

   "I have a social life, too," Severus said.

   Of course, to Malfoy's.

  Pomona groaned, at this time the chickens in the chicken coop started to make noise again, two roosters fought, and the chicken feathers flew around.

   "Are you interested in stamp collecting?" asked Pomona.

   He shook his head.

   "I didn't expect you to be so vengeful."

   "I didn't!" Pomona denied.

   "Then why do you remember when you were a child?" He asked immediately, as if he had caught her.

   "Am I wrong?" Pomona asked.

  He didn't speak for a long time.

   "Why don't you deny it?" She asked triumphantly, and she didn't know why she was complacent.

   "Because it's true," he said with a sly smile.

  Pomona looked at him suspiciously.

  He smiled even more smugly, like he knew something she didn't.

  (end of this chapter)

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