 | 1976 - 884 pages
...the law of property, with its attendant historical and legal refinements, . . . but rests rather on mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the coinhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1979 - 1960 pages
...inspected."282 The rationale for third party consent is not a matter of property law, but is based on mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the co-inhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
 | Kermit Hall - 2000 - 446 pages
...upon the law of property, with its attendant historical and legal refinements, but rests rather on mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the co-inhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
 | Bruce Middleton - 2004 - 362 pages
...According to the Court, the common authority that establishes the right of third-party consent requires mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the co-inhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
 | John Rittinghouse PhD CISM, William M. Hancock PhD CISSP CISM - 2003 - 1331 pages
...According to the Court, the common authority that establishes the right of third-party consent requires mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the co-inhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
 | James R. Acker, David C. Brody - 2004 - 1342 pages
...upon the law of property with its attendant historical and legal refinements . . . but rests rather on mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the co-inhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
 | Albert P. Melone, Allan Karnes - 2008 - 724 pages
...rest upon the law of property, with its attendant historical and legal refinement, but rests rather on mutual use of the property by persons generally having joint access or control for most purposes, so that it is reasonable to recognize that any of the co-inhabitants has the right to permit the inspection... | |
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