Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 94
... highway , and were based upon the terms of the Statutes upon that subject , and not upon the rule of the common law governing proprietors of adjoining lands . By the modern authorities in Great Britain , it is clear that a right to the ...
... highway , and were based upon the terms of the Statutes upon that subject , and not upon the rule of the common law governing proprietors of adjoining lands . By the modern authorities in Great Britain , it is clear that a right to the ...
Page 100
... highway ; otherwise if against a private person : That the flowing of this filth was an actual trespass , like the case of 6 E. 4 , 7 .; Fitz . Tres . 110 : And that every man ought to use and keep his own , so as not to damnify his ...
... highway ; otherwise if against a private person : That the flowing of this filth was an actual trespass , like the case of 6 E. 4 , 7 .; Fitz . Tres . 110 : And that every man ought to use and keep his own , so as not to damnify his ...
Page 153
... highway ( for the Statute did not either create or change the rights of the parties ) , but , according to the principles of the common law , that one who erects a dam is responsible for all the injury caused by it in times of usual ...
... highway ( for the Statute did not either create or change the rights of the parties ) , but , according to the principles of the common law , that one who erects a dam is responsible for all the injury caused by it in times of usual ...
Page 236
... highway ; for many years it had been converted to the purposes of a stable ; the last preceding occupier , who was a pork- ` butcher , had used it as a slaughter - house for slaughtering his hogs , and the present occupier , who was a ...
... highway ; for many years it had been converted to the purposes of a stable ; the last preceding occupier , who was a pork- ` butcher , had used it as a slaughter - house for slaughtering his hogs , and the present occupier , who was a ...
Page 240
... highway leading between a certain place , to wit , Leigh , and a certain other place , to wit , Tildesley , and from each of those places to the other of them , in the county aforesaid ; and the defendant further saith , that he and all ...
... highway leading between a certain place , to wit , Leigh , and a certain other place , to wit , Tildesley , and from each of those places to the other of them , in the county aforesaid ; and the defendant further saith , that he and all ...
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