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What is FLEMESWITE?

The possession of the goods of fugitives. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 147.

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  1. Secured Transactions
  2. Property Law (Keyed to Dukeminier)
  3. Property Law
  4. Contracts I
  5. Property Law (Dukeminier, Krier, Alexander, Schill, 7th ed.)
  6. New York Criminal Law
  7. New York Criminal Law
  8. Payment Systems
  9. Contracts I (Contract Law and Theory)
  10. Remedy (Keyed to Jacobs)

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