|
|
|
|
|
by fifticon
717 days ago
|
|
many countries have variants of this, for many years/since olden times. In my country, it is called 'hævd'.
Instinctively, it makes incredibly much sense to me, even more so than property law. The way I view it, it is precisely the foundation that ownership sort of rests on.
(ie, i respect 'we have been using this for a long time' more than 'our ancestors whipped everyone in the village'). |
|