Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 71
... carried away that chattel , it was considered and decided that the owner of the fee was to be paid the value of the chattel at the time when it was converted , and it would in fact have been improper , as qualifying his own wrong , to ...
... carried away that chattel , it was considered and decided that the owner of the fee was to be paid the value of the chattel at the time when it was converted , and it would in fact have been improper , as qualifying his own wrong , to ...
Page 79
... carried it to the place where the trespass was alledged to have been committed , and afterwards gave it to the plaintiff , and that the defendant therefore took the timber as he lawfully might . In these cases the chattels had passed ...
... carried it to the place where the trespass was alledged to have been committed , and afterwards gave it to the plaintiff , and that the defendant therefore took the timber as he lawfully might . In these cases the chattels had passed ...
Page 84
... carried all the pieces to a blacksmith , and had them made up into two chains ; - and that the defendant carried away one of them into which some part of his own chain had been incorporated . It was for this chain , that this suit is ...
... carried all the pieces to a blacksmith , and had them made up into two chains ; - and that the defendant carried away one of them into which some part of his own chain had been incorporated . It was for this chain , that this suit is ...
Page 92
... carried away therefrom a large amount of wood , to wit : one thousand cords , and piled the same upon the shore of Portage Lake , in said county of Houghton , and incurred great expense , and paid , laid out and expended a large amount ...
... carried away therefrom a large amount of wood , to wit : one thousand cords , and piled the same upon the shore of Portage Lake , in said county of Houghton , and incurred great expense , and paid , laid out and expended a large amount ...
Page 133
... carried away both the one and the other that was intermixed , upon which the action was brought , and by all the court clearly the defendant shall not be guilty for any part of the hay , for by the inter- mixture ( which was his own act ) ...
... carried away both the one and the other that was intermixed , upon which the action was brought , and by all the court clearly the defendant shall not be guilty for any part of the hay , for by the inter- mixture ( which was his own act ) ...
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