Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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... soil ; for it is against the nature of this word common , and it was implied in the first grant , that the owner of the soil should take his reasonable profit there , as it hath been adjudged . But a man may prescribe or allege a custom ...
... soil ; for it is against the nature of this word common , and it was implied in the first grant , that the owner of the soil should take his reasonable profit there , as it hath been adjudged . But a man may prescribe or allege a custom ...
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... soil shall fish there . And all this hath been resolved . Co. LIT. 164 b . The Lord Mountjoy , seised of the manor ... soil is in the defendant , for he does not bring an action of freehold of soil , but for TYRRINGHAM'S CASE . QUEEN'S ...
... soil shall fish there . And all this hath been resolved . Co. LIT. 164 b . The Lord Mountjoy , seised of the manor ... soil is in the defendant , for he does not bring an action of freehold of soil , but for TYRRINGHAM'S CASE . QUEEN'S ...
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... be incorporated , cannot prescribe to have profit in another's soil , but only in matters of easement , as in a 1 See Somerset v . Fogwell , 5 B. & C. 875 . way or causey to church , or such like : 6 TOTTELL v . HOWELL .
... be incorporated , cannot prescribe to have profit in another's soil , but only in matters of easement , as in a 1 See Somerset v . Fogwell , 5 B. & C. 875 . way or causey to church , or such like : 6 TOTTELL v . HOWELL .
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... soil of the said closes or parcels of land , and cut down certain trees growing on the same , and undermined a portion thereof , & c . Second plea , as to the cutting , digging , excavating , and making the holes , pits , and trenches ...
... soil of the said closes or parcels of land , and cut down certain trees growing on the same , and undermined a portion thereof , & c . Second plea , as to the cutting , digging , excavating , and making the holes , pits , and trenches ...
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... soil itself , and not for the right to get the coal , which would be the subject of a grant . Possibly the defendants may be able to amend , by pleading a seisin in fee in the strata of coal , or by prescribing for the right to take ...
... soil itself , and not for the right to get the coal , which would be the subject of a grant . Possibly the defendants may be able to amend , by pleading a seisin in fee in the strata of coal , or by prescribing for the right to take ...
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