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Title: DQ10-11: First-in-Time


1
DQ10-11 First-in-Time
  • Type of Rule.
  • For Determining Property Rights in Unowned
    Property
  • More Than One Possible First-in-Time Rule

2
DQ10-11 First-in-Time
  • Type of Rule.
  • For Determining Property Rights in Unowned
    Property
  • Different From, e.g.,
  • Most Deserving Gets
  • Lottery (Winner Randomly Selected
  • Auction (Highest Bidder Gets)
  • More Than One Possible First-in-Time Rule

3
DQ10-11 First-in-Time
  • Type of Rule
  • More Than One Possible First-in-Time Rule
  • Pierson opinions agree on First-in-Time
  • Disagree on what has to be done first
  • 1st Hot Pursuit v.
  • 1st Something More

4
DQ10-11 First-in-Time
  • Type of Rule
  • More Than One Possible First-in-Time Rule
  • Pierson opinions agree on First-in-Time
  • Disagree on what has to be done first
  • Possible Options After Majority Opinion
  • First Physical Possession
  • First Wound
  • First Mortal Wound

5
DQ10-11 First-in-TimeLikely Winners Losers
  • CAPTURING ANIMALS?

6
DQ10-11 First-in-TimeLikely Winners Losers
  • PARKING AT LAW SCHOOL?

7
DQ10-11 First-in-TimeAlternatives
  • CAPTURING ANIMALS?

8
DQ10-11 First-in-TimeAlternatives
  • PARKING AT LAW SCHOOL?

9
Brief Return to DQ8
  • What rule would you want if you were trying to
    preserve the fox population because foxes are
    commercially valuable?

10
Brief Return to DQ8
  • What rule would you want if you were trying to
    preserve the fox population because foxes are
    commercially valuable?
  • Well return to this question with Demsetz
    article next week.

11
Choosing Among Property Allocation Systems
  • Relevant Considerations
  • Administrative Costs
  • Likely Winners Losers
  • Effects on Participants Behavior

12
Choosing Among Property Allocation Systems
  • Pros Cons of First-in-Time Rules
  • Likely Benefits
  • Often Reasonable Degree of Certainty
  • Ease of Administration

13
Choosing Among Property Allocation Systems
  • Pros Cons of First-in-Time Rules
  • Likely Benefits
  • Often Reasonable Degree of Certainty
  • Ease of Administration
  • Possible Problems
  • Can Seem Arbitrary
  • May Reward Undesirable Attributes

14
Choosing Among Property Allocation Systems
  • Well Return to This Issue in Unit II

15
WHAT TO TAKE FROM PIERSON
  • Intro to Info Found in/Relevant to Cases
  • Some primarily to introduce you to system
  • Some will be tools used regularly in course
  • Anything you need to know, we come back to
    repeatedly

16
WHAT TO TAKE FROM PIERSON
  • Intro to Info Found in/Relevant to Cases
  • Context
  • Language
  • Social Policies
  • Underlying Assumptions

17
WHAT TO TAKE FROM PIERSON
  • Intro to Info Found in/Relevant to Cases
  • Context
  • History of Dispute Court Proceedings
  • Prior Legal Authority
  • Customs Other Social Institutions
  • Historical Moment
  • Language
  • Social Policies
  • Underlying Assumptions

18
WHAT TO TAKE FROM PIERSON
  • Intro to Info Found in/Relevant to Cases
  • Context
  • Language
  • Difficulty Discerning Precise Holding
  • Rationales
  • Social Policies
  • Underlying Assumptions

19
WHAT TO TAKE FROM PIERSON
  • Intro to Info Found in/Relevant to Cases
  • Context
  • Language
  • Social Policies
  • Reward Useful Labor
  • Get Certainty (In Tension w Flexibility)
  • Achieve Economic Benefits
  • Underlying Assumptions

20
WHAT TO TAKE FROM PIERSON
  • Intro to Info Found in/Relevant to Cases
  • Context
  • Language
  • Social Policies
  • Underlying Assumptions
  • Irrelevance of Bad Intent
  • Use of Some Form of First-in-Time

21
ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEON Panel
  • LUNCH TOMORROW
  • Meet _at_ 1205 on Bricks
  • Caballero Collett Darville Goldstein Kapai
    Rosenberg Stone
  • 1st Written Briefing Assignment Due Friday (Shaw)
  • Follow Directions Carefully

22
GET A NON-ELECTRONIC LANDLINE PHONE
23
Transition Pierson ? Liesner
  • Trying to Identify Magic Moment When Object
    Changes from Unowned to Someones Property

24
Transition Pierson ? Liesner
  • Trying to Identify Magic Moment When Object
    Changes from Unowned to Property
  • Fights Between 1st 2d Hunter
  • If Object Unowned, no Q that 2d Hunter Wins
  • Issue Had 1st Hunter Done Enough to Get Property
    Rights Before Intervention

25
Transition Pierson ? Liesner
  • Trying to Identify Magic Moment When Object
    Changes from Unowned to Property
  • Fights Between 1st 2d Hunter
  • If Object Unowned, no Q that 2d Hunter Wins
  • Issue Had 1st Hunter Done Enough to Get Property
    Rts Before Intervention
  • Legal Rules Here Temporal Not Comparative

26
Transition Pierson ? Liesner
  • Pierson Suggests Two Ways Besides Actual Physical
    Possession to get Property rights in Wild Animals

27
Transition Pierson ? Liesner
  • Pierson Suggests Two Ways Besides Actual Physical
    Possession to get Property Rights in Wild
    Animals
  • MORTAL WOUNDING (Liesner)
  • NETS TRAPS (Shaw)

28
LIESNER CONTEXT1914
29
1914 DEATHS
  • Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (Civil War Hero)
  • John Muir (Naturalist)
  • Jacob Riis (Journalist/Author)
  • 19th Century Industrialists
  • CW Post (Grape Nuts Other Cereals)
  • George Westinghouse (Railroad Brake and
    Electronics)
  • Frederik Weyerhauser (Timber Paper)

30
1914 BIRTHS
  • Alec Guiness
  • Bert Parks
  • Joe Louis
  • Joe DiMaggio
  • Ralph Ellison
  • Howard K. Smith

31
1914 Introduced in US
  • term Birth Control (coined by Margaret Sanger)
  • First Blood Transfusion
  • Doublemint chewing gum
  • Elastic Brassiere
  • Federal Trade Commission
  • Co. that will become Greyhound Bus
  • Mothers Day (by Congr. Resolution)

32
1914 Introduced in US
  • New Republic Magazine
  • Panama Canal
  • Pygmalion by GB Shaw
  • Rookie Pitcher Babe Ruth
  • Tarzan of the Apes
  • Teletype Machine
  • Traffic Lights using red-green signals

33
1914 World War I
  • Sept. 5 1st Battle of the Marne Begins
  • NE of Paris, French 6th Army Attacks Germans ?
    Allied Victory

34
1914 World War I
  • Sept. 5 1st Battle of the Marne Begins
  • NE of Paris, French 6th Army Attacks Germans ?
    Allied Victory
  • Two Million Soldiers Participate

35
1914 World War I
  • Sept. 5 1st Battle of the Marne Begins
  • NE of Paris, French 6th Army Attacks Germans ?
    Allied Victory
  • Two Million Soldiers Participate
  • 500,000 Killed or Wounded

36
1914 World War I
  • Dec. 24-25 Christmas Truce

37
1914 World War I
  • June 28 Archduke Francis-Ferdinand Assassinated
    in Sarajevo The Shot Heard Round the World

38
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • STATEMENT OF THE CASE
  • Who is Suing Whom?

39
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • STATEMENT OF THE CASE
  • Two hunters (Liesner and another) who mortally
    wounded a wolf sued a third hunter (Wanie) who
    subsequently shot and took the wolf
  • SEEKING WHAT RELIEF?

40
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • STATEMENT OF THE CASE
  • Two hunters (Liesner and another) who claim to
    have shot and mortally wounded a wolf sued a
    third hunter (Wanie) who subsequently shot and
    took the wolf
  • SEEKING WHAT RELIEF?
  • to recover the body of the wolf initially
    (damages raised later in case)

41
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • STATEMENT OF THE CASE
  • Two hunters (Liesner and another) who claim to
    have shot and mortally wounded a wolf sued a
    third hunter (Wanie) who subsequently shot and
    took the wolf seeking to recover the body of the
    wolf.
  • ON WHAT LEGAL THEORY? (UNSTATED)

42
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • ON WHAT LEGAL THEORY? (UNSTATED)
  • might be Trespass or Trespass on the Case
  • might be Replevin Common law action for
    return of goods improperly taken

43
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • PROCEDURAL POSTURE?

44
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • PROCEDURAL POSTURE?
  • Trial court directed verdict for plaintiff and
    awarded damages. Defendant appealed.

45
Liesner Brief HELIUM
  • FACTS (from TRIAL COURT)
  • Ps mortally wounded animal, pursued
  • Escape Improbable, if not impossible
  • D then shot killed, took animal

46
KRYPTON DQ13 Application of Pierson to Facts of
Liesner
  • ASSUME TRIAL COURT FACTS CORRECT
  • Ps mortally wounded animal, pursued
  • Escape Improbable, if not impossible
  • D then shot killed, took animal
  • WHY DO THIS?

47
Krypton DQ13 Application of Pierson to Facts of
Liesner
  • ASSUME TRIAL COURT FACTS CORRECT
  • Ps mortally wounded animal, pursued
  • Escape Improbable, if not impossible
  • D then shot killed, took animal
  • APPLY LANGUAGE FROM PIERSON

48
Krypton DQ13 Application of Pierson to Facts of
Liesner
  • ASSUME TRIAL COURT FACTS CORRECT
  • Ps mortally wounded animal, pursued
  • Escape Improbable, if not impossible
  • D then shot killed, took animal
  • APPLY POLICIES FROM PIERSON
  • Reward Effective Labor

49
DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS Motions to end the
case.(Dispose of case ? Dispositive)
50
DIRECTED VERDICT
  • Trial Court Rules That Insufficient Evidence to
    Meet Relevant Legal Standard Was Presented to the
    Jury

51
DIRECTED VERDICT
  • Trial Court Rules That Insufficient Evidence to
    Meet Relevant Legal Standard Was Presented to the
    Jury
  • Two Possible Grounds for Appeal
  • Trial Court Applied Wrong Legal Standard
  • Evidence Was Sufficient to Meet Legal Standard

52
DIRECTED VERDICT LIESNER
  • Last Time D Conceded Relevant Legal Standards,
    So Must Be Claiming That Evidence Sufficient to
    Raise Jury Q

53
DIRECTED VERDICT LIESNER
  • Unusual Case
  • Directed Verdict for Plaintiff
  • Trial Record appears to contain factual disputes
  • Trial Court must have believed that undisputed
    evidence proved Ps case
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