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24: 177:, i.e. subject to the right of the public to reserve space enough for levees, public works, and the like; that over this space the front proprietor never acquires complete dominion. It never passes free of this reservation to a purchaser. 254: 247: 278: 115: 273: 240: 49: 181:
In other words, in this particular case the court held that there are certain inherent limitations to property ownership.
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does not just apply to real property. Any agreement, contract, license, privilege, or right can be
150: 224: 165:, 43 La. Ann. 275, the court upheld a lower court's dismissal of the injunction, stating 89: 267: 23: 154: 170: 220: 195:
Generally, the term is considered archaic and somewhat dandified.
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for "subject to a modification or qualification". In a contract
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through his property. Citing an earlier Louisiana case,
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