Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2Charles W. Sever, 1889 - Property |
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... obstructing or hindering the plaintiff or his tenant , or the servants or agents of such tenant , in passing and repassing over a certain path or drift - way to the shore or beach , and procuring sand , gravel , and sea- weed from said ...
... obstructing or hindering the plaintiff or his tenant , or the servants or agents of such tenant , in passing and repassing over a certain path or drift - way to the shore or beach , and procuring sand , gravel , and sea- weed from said ...
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... obstructed ; the obstruction was of a permanent character , and would remain , unless something was done to remedy the evil . Tucker v . Newman , 11 Ad . & E. 40 ; 3 P. & D. 14 , belongs to the same class . Now , the building erected in ...
... obstructed ; the obstruction was of a permanent character , and would remain , unless something was done to remedy the evil . Tucker v . Newman , 11 Ad . & E. 40 ; 3 P. & D. 14 , belongs to the same class . Now , the building erected in ...
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... obstructing the free pas- sage of the light and air , to find for the defendant if they were of opin- ion that the building which caused the obstruction was erected in a proper and convenient place , and in the reasonable enjoyment by ...
... obstructing the free pas- sage of the light and air , to find for the defendant if they were of opin- ion that the building which caused the obstruction was erected in a proper and convenient place , and in the reasonable enjoyment by ...
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... obstruct it , the right to support for a new building erected near the extremity of the owner's land may be explained on the same principle . In Dodd v . Holme , 1 A. & E. 493 , where there is a good deal of dis- cussion respecting the ...
... obstruct it , the right to support for a new building erected near the extremity of the owner's land may be explained on the same principle . In Dodd v . Holme , 1 A. & E. 493 , where there is a good deal of dis- cussion respecting the ...
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... obstruction of the water which had been used to flow through his the 1 Differema lands does not of itself give any right of action . In order to entitle himself to recover , he should show the loss of some benefit , or the dete ...
... obstruction of the water which had been used to flow through his the 1 Differema lands does not of itself give any right of action . In order to entitle himself to recover , he should show the loss of some benefit , or the dete ...
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