Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Steel v Houghton (1788) 1 H Bl 51; 126 ER 32 is a landmark British judgment by the House of Lords that is considered to mark the modern legal understanding of private property rights. Ostensibly the matter found that that no person has a right at common law to glean the harvest of a private field but has been taken to be more general precedent for all private land matters."@en }
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- Steel_v_Houghton abstract "Steel v Houghton (1788) 1 H Bl 51; 126 ER 32 is a landmark British judgment by the House of Lords that is considered to mark the modern legal understanding of private property rights. Ostensibly the matter found that that no person has a right at common law to glean the harvest of a private field but has been taken to be more general precedent for all private land matters.".
- Steel_v_Houghton comment "Steel v Houghton (1788) 1 H Bl 51; 126 ER 32 is a landmark British judgment by the House of Lords that is considered to mark the modern legal understanding of private property rights. Ostensibly the matter found that that no person has a right at common law to glean the harvest of a private field but has been taken to be more general precedent for all private land matters.".