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And so as the lessee has a term , which is not now part of the defendant ' s
freehold , it is right that he ( the lessor ) should be punished for entering the close
, because he has given the close to another for the time , and the lessee will not
use ...
And so as the lessee has a term , which is not now part of the defendant ' s
freehold , it is right that he ( the lessor ) should be punished for entering the close
, because he has given the close to another for the time , and the lessee will not
use ...
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... veins of coal , and mines of coal , in and under the said closes and parcels of
land , and have during all that time , as of right and without interruption , at all
times of the year , entered into and upon the said closes and parcels of land in
which ...
... veins of coal , and mines of coal , in and under the said closes and parcels of
land , and have during all that time , as of right and without interruption , at all
times of the year , entered into and upon the said closes and parcels of land in
which ...
Page 10
The first count of the declaration is for breaking and entering the plaintiff ' s close
in the township of Horbury , and committing ... The defendants have to answer the
charge of having unlawfully broken and entered the plaintiff ' s close , and ...
The first count of the declaration is for breaking and entering the plaintiff ' s close
in the township of Horbury , and committing ... The defendants have to answer the
charge of having unlawfully broken and entered the plaintiff ' s close , and ...
Page 13
Smith , 6 A . & F . 745 ; 9 A . & E . 406 , that , at fairs holden on the waste of a
manor , every liege subject exercising the trade of a victualler might enter , at the
time of the fairs , and erect a booth , and continue the same a reasonable time
after ...
Smith , 6 A . & F . 745 ; 9 A . & E . 406 , that , at fairs holden on the waste of a
manor , every liege subject exercising the trade of a victualler might enter , at the
time of the fairs , and erect a booth , and continue the same a reasonable time
after ...
Page 14
The first count of the declaration stated that the defendant , on the 1st of
November , 1861 , and on divers other days and times between that day and the
commencement of the suit , broke and entered a certain close of land of the
plaintiff called ...
The first count of the declaration stated that the defendant , on the 1st of
November , 1861 , and on divers other days and times between that day and the
commencement of the suit , broke and entered a certain close of land of the
plaintiff called ...
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