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Page 89
Webb gave Gillighan the right to go up to , but not within two feet of , the plaintiff '
s fence . Webb had no other connection with the acts complained of . “ Gillighan
for a consideration gave permission to the defendant GILMORE V . DRISCOLL .
Webb gave Gillighan the right to go up to , but not within two feet of , the plaintiff '
s fence . Webb had no other connection with the acts complained of . “ Gillighan
for a consideration gave permission to the defendant GILMORE V . DRISCOLL .
Page 105
And after hearing such argument , and consideration of the case , we are of
opinion that the direction of the learned judge was correct in point of law . The
question argued before us has been in substance this : whether the right to the ...
And after hearing such argument , and consideration of the case , we are of
opinion that the direction of the learned judge was correct in point of law . The
question argued before us has been in substance this : whether the right to the ...
Page 128
My Lords , this case is of the greatest impor . tance , and requires the most full
and attentive consideration . No question that has occurred in my time has been
so worthy of the most careful examination ; and though we have had a very able ...
My Lords , this case is of the greatest impor . tance , and requires the most full
and attentive consideration . No question that has occurred in my time has been
so worthy of the most careful examination ; and though we have had a very able ...
Page 133
But in this case there has been an abstraction of water for purposes wholly
unconnected with the enjoyment of the defendant ' s land . On the whole , I
should certainly have wished to give this important case further consideration ;
but , as my ...
But in this case there has been an abstraction of water for purposes wholly
unconnected with the enjoyment of the defendant ' s land . On the whole , I
should certainly have wished to give this important case further consideration ;
but , as my ...
Page 134
case further consideration ; but , as my noble and learned friends have formed
their opinions upon it , I acquiesce , and do not give my advice to your Lordships
to reverse the judgment . LORD KINGSDOWN . My Lords , I confess that I am ...
case further consideration ; but , as my noble and learned friends have formed
their opinions upon it , I acquiesce , and do not give my advice to your Lordships
to reverse the judgment . LORD KINGSDOWN . My Lords , I confess that I am ...
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