Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 79
... building , and that this weight had no effect in causing the subsidence of the soil . As to the damages , the jury found that the defendant , knowing the state of the plaintiff's land , worked his own mines , and so caused the injury ...
... building , and that this weight had no effect in causing the subsidence of the soil . As to the damages , the jury found that the defendant , knowing the state of the plaintiff's land , worked his own mines , and so caused the injury ...
Page 91
... buildings or improvements thereon . While each owner may build upon and improve his own estate at his pleasure , provided he does not infringe upon the natural right of his neighbor , no one can by his own act enlarge the liability of ...
... buildings or improvements thereon . While each owner may build upon and improve his own estate at his pleasure , provided he does not infringe upon the natural right of his neighbor , no one can by his own act enlarge the liability of ...
Page 94
... buildings , which is unavoida- bly incident to the depression or slide of the soil on which they stand , caused by ... building by adjacent land can arise only by grant or prescription . Wyatt v . Harrison , 3 B. & Ad . 871 ; Partridge ...
... buildings , which is unavoida- bly incident to the depression or slide of the soil on which they stand , caused by ... building by adjacent land can arise only by grant or prescription . Wyatt v . Harrison , 3 B. & Ad . 871 ; Partridge ...
Page 95
... building upon it , the damages recovered might include the injury to the buildings also , are directly opposed to ... building to fall , although the jury find that the land would have sunk if there had been no building upon it , yet no ...
... building upon it , the damages recovered might include the injury to the buildings also , are directly opposed to ... building to fall , although the jury find that the land would have sunk if there had been no building upon it , yet no ...
Page 107
... building purposes , the court held , that the defendant had gained no right thereby , so as to justify its continuance . The case of Partridge Scott , 3 M. & W. 230 , is an authority to show , that a man , by build- ing a house on the ...
... building purposes , the court held , that the defendant had gained no right thereby , so as to justify its continuance . The case of Partridge Scott , 3 M. & W. 230 , is an authority to show , that a man , by build- ing a house on the ...
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