Monday, November 29, 2010

Possible Combinations Of Digits

And if you become owner ... the sun! The scenery

A English had a bright idea: appropriating the sun! How? By going to his lawyer! So last Thursday, Ms. Angeles Duran, a former lawyer with knowledge radius, has to issue a proper form making her the owner by adverse possession of Sun, that its owner had not asked for 5 billion years.


"Welcome home! "

But why take a ball of fire? this article is very British Daily news giving the answer by revealing the religious ideas of the happy owner:

"Ms Duran, Who Lives In The town of Salvaterra do Mino, Said She now wants to slap a fee is everyone Who uses the sun and give-half of the proceeds to the English government - and 20 per cent to the nation's pension fund.

She would dedicate another 10 per cent to research, another 10 per cent to ending world hunger - and would keep the remaining 10 per cent herself.

She said: 'It is time to start doing things the right way, if there is an idea for how to generate income and improve the economy and people's wellbeing, why not do it?'”.

A défaut d’être inscriptible au cadastre espagnol (faute de compétence de l’organisme sur le système solaire), l’acquisition de Madame Soleil est-elle légale ?

En droit international, oui puisque this is not prohibited. Indeed, exploring the international legal system reveals that the Space Treaty of 1967 which prohibits states assume ownership of an item of outer space, does not prevent an individual self proclaimed owner of a planet and even the Sun.


And what would our French law?

French law knows the legal category of common things: res communes these things are without an owner can not have them, and whose free above and beyond any human community. Section 714 of the French Civil Code provides that, by nature, these things can be property. They are not for sale and not available, we can not deprive others of their use, or more generally subject to agreement, as recalled Article 1128. Obviously no domestic legal text has yet ventured to legally qualify the Sun, but it's a safe bet that "privatization" if it had occurred in France, would have been seen with suspicion. At least by the descendants of the Sun King!

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