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Page 35
... quantities of soot entered de windows in the rear of the plaintiff ' s houses ,
dirtying and spoiling de furniture in the rooms , and of noises from the hammering
, and Ontensive smells from the burning of old wood in the yard . It was proved ...
... quantities of soot entered de windows in the rear of the plaintiff ' s houses ,
dirtying and spoiling de furniture in the rooms , and of noises from the hammering
, and Ontensive smells from the burning of old wood in the yard . It was proved ...
Page 36
The Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton Railway Company , and that there
was evidence to go to the jury to prove injury to the reversion ; but he reserved
leave to the defendant to move to enter a nonsuit , if the court should be of
opinion ...
The Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton Railway Company , and that there
was evidence to go to the jury to prove injury to the reversion ; but he reserved
leave to the defendant to move to enter a nonsuit , if the court should be of
opinion ...
Page 42
It was proved that building was going on in the neighborhood , the plaintiff ' s
house being within ten minutes ' walk of the new railway station at Norwood . It
also appeared that , during the preceding year , bricks had been burned at
certain ...
It was proved that building was going on in the neighborhood , the plaintiff ' s
house being within ten minutes ' walk of the new railway station at Norwood . It
also appeared that , during the preceding year , bricks had been burned at
certain ...
Page 58
The result of the evidence was that the existence of the nuisance was , in the
opinion of the court , sufficiently proved ; and it also appeared that no material
inconvenience had been felt by the plaintiff until he built his consulting - room .
The result of the evidence was that the existence of the nuisance was , in the
opinion of the court , sufficiently proved ; and it also appeared that no material
inconvenience had been felt by the plaintiff until he built his consulting - room .
Page 63
The erial facts alleged in the bill are satisfactorily proved . Indeed ost of them are
admitted in the answer . The charge , however , as to ne unwholesomeness of
the air is neither admitted by the defendant , satisfactorily proved by the plaintiffs .
The erial facts alleged in the bill are satisfactorily proved . Indeed ost of them are
admitted in the answer . The charge , however , as to ne unwholesomeness of
the air is neither admitted by the defendant , satisfactorily proved by the plaintiffs .
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