Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
From inside the book
Page 20
... reasonable ; and it is laid down that prescriptions must be reasonable . It is not enough to say it is possible to be granted . Even if this could by law be granted , I think it falls within the objection to a prescription , that it is ...
... reasonable ; and it is laid down that prescriptions must be reasonable . It is not enough to say it is possible to be granted . Even if this could by law be granted , I think it falls within the objection to a prescription , that it is ...
Page 39
... reasonable use , of a lawful trade in a convenient and proper place , even though some one may suffer annoyance from its being so carried on . But it may be that it would not be justifiable to place clamps for brick - burning in the im ...
... reasonable use , of a lawful trade in a convenient and proper place , even though some one may suffer annoyance from its being so carried on . But it may be that it would not be justifiable to place clamps for brick - burning in the im ...
Page 40
... reasonable use of my right , though it be to the annoyance of another ; as , if a butcher , brewer , & c . , use his ... reasonable and proper manner , and in a reasonable and proper place . And this is not without analogy . Every man ...
... reasonable use of my right , though it be to the annoyance of another ; as , if a butcher , brewer , & c . , use his ... reasonable and proper manner , and in a reasonable and proper place . And this is not without analogy . Every man ...
Page 44
... reasonable use by the defend- ant of his own land . The jury , consequently , if they were of that opin- ion , would have been bound to find their verdict for the defendant , notwithstanding they were also of opinion that the brick ...
... reasonable use by the defend- ant of his own land . The jury , consequently , if they were of that opin- ion , would have been bound to find their verdict for the defendant , notwithstanding they were also of opinion that the brick ...
Page 46
... reasonable use of the land . But if it is not good law , and if the true doctrine is , that when- ever , taking all the circumstances into consideration , including the na- ture and extent of the plaintiff's enjoyment before the acts ...
... reasonable use of the land . But if it is not good law , and if the true doctrine is , that when- ever , taking all the circumstances into consideration , including the na- ture and extent of the plaintiff's enjoyment before the acts ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action of debt adjoining aforesaid agreement alleged appears appurtenant assumpsit attornment authority benefit building cause claim close common law contract conveyance conveyed court covenant damages declaration deed defendant defendant's demised premises demurrer easement enjoyment entered entitled erected eviction evidence executors facts fee simple fendant feoffment ferry flow grant grantor ground heirs and assigns held highway indenture injury judge judgment jury Justice landlord lease lessee lessor license locus in quo Lord manor messuage mill Moxhay natural Nicholas Taylor nuisance obstruction occupied opinion owner party wall pass passage person Peter Paige plaintiff plea pleaded possession prescription present principle privity privity of contract proprietor purchase purpose question railroad reason rent rent service repair Reported reversion riparian river River Wandle road rule seised servient soil Statute stream street tenant tenement term thereof tion trespass trial verdict watercourse