Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 17
... reference to the first plea , which sets up a prescriptive right , it amounts to this , that , before the time of legal memory , some one made a grant to some one else , whereby the occupiers of the defendant's close for the time being ...
... reference to the first plea , which sets up a prescriptive right , it amounts to this , that , before the time of legal memory , some one made a grant to some one else , whereby the occupiers of the defendant's close for the time being ...
Page 19
... reference to the question whether a covenant runs with a reservation in cases arising under the Statute of Henry the Eighth , whether it was beneficial to the land and beneficial in respect of the ownership of the land , and not ...
... reference to the question whether a covenant runs with a reservation in cases arising under the Statute of Henry the Eighth , whether it was beneficial to the land and beneficial in respect of the ownership of the land , and not ...
Page 21
... reference to the occupation of the land to which the right so sought to be exercised is alleged to be attached . That seems to be , in a legal point of view , very like a contradiction in terms , and not supported by any authority ; and ...
... reference to the occupation of the land to which the right so sought to be exercised is alleged to be attached . That seems to be , in a legal point of view , very like a contradiction in terms , and not supported by any authority ; and ...
Page 36
... reference to the smoke issuing from the foundry chimney , he thought the case distinguishable from Mum- ford v . The Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton Railway Com- pany , and that there was evidence to go to the jury to prove ...
... reference to the smoke issuing from the foundry chimney , he thought the case distinguishable from Mum- ford v . The Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton Railway Com- pany , and that there was evidence to go to the jury to prove ...
Page 47
... reference to all the circum- stances of the case . Most certainly in my judgment it cannot be laid down as a legal proposition or doctrine , that anything which , under any circumstances , lessens the comfort or endangers the health or ...
... reference to all the circum- stances of the case . Most certainly in my judgment it cannot be laid down as a legal proposition or doctrine , that anything which , under any circumstances , lessens the comfort or endangers the health or ...
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