Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2Charles W. Sever, 1889 - Property |
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Page 37
... building erected in this case did not injure the plaintiff's inheritance but it is said that the use made of it did . The real sub- ject - matter of complaint , therefore , is , not the erection of the building , but causing smoke to ...
... building erected in this case did not injure the plaintiff's inheritance but it is said that the use made of it did . The real sub- ject - matter of complaint , therefore , is , not the erection of the building , but causing smoke to ...
Page 42
... Building Land , & c . , in nineteen lots , " and stated , among other things , that the property presented " splendid sites for the erection of first - class villas ; " and it was added , " There is abundance of brick earth and gravel ...
... Building Land , & c . , in nineteen lots , " and stated , among other things , that the property presented " splendid sites for the erection of first - class villas ; " and it was added , " There is abundance of brick earth and gravel ...
Page 71
... building , but even if the house had stood twenty years . Where a house has been supported more than twenty years by land belonging to another proprietor , with his knowledge , and he digs near the foundation of the house , whereby it ...
... building , but even if the house had stood twenty years . Where a house has been supported more than twenty years by land belonging to another proprietor , with his knowledge , and he digs near the foundation of the house , whereby it ...
Page 77
... buildings , unless the defendant , or those under whom he claimed , knew for twenty years that , in consequence of the excavated state of the mines east of Bill Hay Lane , the plaintiff's build- ings were in fact being supported by the ...
... buildings , unless the defendant , or those under whom he claimed , knew for twenty years that , in consequence of the excavated state of the mines east of Bill Hay Lane , the plaintiff's build- ings were in fact being supported by the ...
Page 79
... building , and that this weight had no effect in causing the subsidence of the soil . As to the damages , the jury found that the defendant , knowing the state of the plaintiff's land , worked his own mines , and so caused the injury ...
... building , and that this weight had no effect in causing the subsidence of the soil . As to the damages , the jury found that the defendant , knowing the state of the plaintiff's land , worked his own mines , and so caused the injury ...
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