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- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 date "Spring 2003".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 first "N. Stephan".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 isCitedBy Title-transfer_theory_of_contract.
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 journal "Journal of Libertarian Studies".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 last "Kinsella".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 pages "11–37".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 quote "Ultimately, contracts are enforced simply by recognizing that the transferee, instead of the previous owner, is the current owner of the property. If the previous owner refuses to turn over the property trans- ferred, he is committing an act of aggression against which force may legiti- mately be used.".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 title "A LIBERTARIAN THEORY OF CONTRACT: TITLE TRANSFER, BINDING PROMISES, AND INALIENABILITY".
- 0bae86c27cfdeecd247065fb3c303cb7c052323cb28f09d10079c20db70e4333 volume "17".