Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 17
... surface of the land ; or it may be construed to be a profit à prendre , a profit taken out of the land , and lying in grant . All the cases to which our attention was drawn as supporting the defendant's argument have been cases where ...
... surface of the land ; or it may be construed to be a profit à prendre , a profit taken out of the land , and lying in grant . All the cases to which our attention was drawn as supporting the defendant's argument have been cases where ...
Page 19
... surface of the land to which it is alleged to be annexed . The law on this subject is adverted to , I observe , in the 3d edition of Gale on Easements , in the notes in pp . 10-13 ; and also in the case of Welcome v . Upton , 6 M. & W ...
... surface of the land to which it is alleged to be annexed . The law on this subject is adverted to , I observe , in the 3d edition of Gale on Easements , in the notes in pp . 10-13 ; and also in the case of Welcome v . Upton , 6 M. & W ...
Page 66
... surface of the said closes sank in , cracked , swagged and gave way ; and thereby , & c . The only material plea was Not guilty . The cause coming on to be tried before my Brother Coleridge at the last Spring Assizes for the county of ...
... surface of the said closes sank in , cracked , swagged and gave way ; and thereby , & c . The only material plea was Not guilty . The cause coming on to be tried before my Brother Coleridge at the last Spring Assizes for the county of ...
Page 67
... surface , whereby the closes had swagged and sunk , and had been considerably injured ; but that , supposing the surface and the minerals to have belonged to the same person , these operations had not been conducted carelessly or ...
... surface , whereby the closes had swagged and sunk , and had been considerably injured ; but that , supposing the surface and the minerals to have belonged to the same person , these operations had not been conducted carelessly or ...
Page 68
... surface of the land and the minerals belonging to different owners , we are of opinion that the owner of the surface , while unincumbered by buildings and in its natu- ral state , is entitled to have it supported by the subjacent ...
... surface of the land and the minerals belonging to different owners , we are of opinion that the owner of the surface , while unincumbered by buildings and in its natu- ral state , is entitled to have it supported by the subjacent ...
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