Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 24
... bank of the east shore , the said Wilbour , his heirs and assigns , to forever have a right of way for carting , & c . , from said farm as follows : to keep the drift - way towards said Armstrong's house until it comes into the way ...
... bank of the east shore , the said Wilbour , his heirs and assigns , to forever have a right of way for carting , & c . , from said farm as follows : to keep the drift - way towards said Armstrong's house until it comes into the way ...
Page 25
... bank on his part of said land . " This grant is made doubtless to equalize the partition , to render the north part ( which had no shore where sand and sea - weed might be ob- tained for improving and fertilizing the land , and it may ...
... bank on his part of said land . " This grant is made doubtless to equalize the partition , to render the north part ( which had no shore where sand and sea - weed might be ob- tained for improving and fertilizing the land , and it may ...
Page 31
... Bank of Rhode Island , all right being extinguished as to that , but was limited to that portion of the nineteen and three quar- ters acres conveyed by Joseph W. Taylor to Armstrong , by deed of August 12 , 1813 [ 4 , 1812 ] , which the ...
... Bank of Rhode Island , all right being extinguished as to that , but was limited to that portion of the nineteen and three quar- ters acres conveyed by Joseph W. Taylor to Armstrong , by deed of August 12 , 1813 [ 4 , 1812 ] , which the ...
Page 90
... bank of earth on the Webb lot against the plaintiff's land along the whole line , but it was not in all parts two ... bank left by the de- fendant was rendered insufficient to hold the soil of the plaintiff in its natural condition by ...
... bank of earth on the Webb lot against the plaintiff's land along the whole line , but it was not in all parts two ... bank left by the de- fendant was rendered insufficient to hold the soil of the plaintiff in its natural condition by ...
Page 96
... bank in such a shape that by the effect of rains and frost it was rendered insufficient to hold the soil of the plaintiff in its natural condition , and began to give way at once , although the plaintiff's soil was not actually ...
... bank in such a shape that by the effect of rains and frost it was rendered insufficient to hold the soil of the plaintiff in its natural condition , and began to give way at once , although the plaintiff's soil was not actually ...
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