Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 61
... effect upon the development of land for residen- tial purposes . The Master of the Rolls in the court below took sub- stantially the same view of the matter as ourselves , and granted the relief which the plaintiff prayed for ; and we ...
... effect upon the development of land for residen- tial purposes . The Master of the Rolls in the court below took sub- stantially the same view of the matter as ourselves , and granted the relief which the plaintiff prayed for ; and we ...
Page 72
... effect of the averment , in the declaration , of working " carelessly , negligently , and improperly , " and as to whether the plaintiff was considered absolutely entitled to have his land supported by the subjacent strata , to whatever ...
... effect of the averment , in the declaration , of working " carelessly , negligently , and improperly , " and as to whether the plaintiff was considered absolutely entitled to have his land supported by the subjacent strata , to whatever ...
Page 74
... effect , and is so repugnant and void , appears to us too clear from the simple statement to admit of illustration by argument . " The most recent case referred to was Smith v . Kenrick , 7 Com . B. 515 , 564 , in which the Court of ...
... effect , and is so repugnant and void , appears to us too clear from the simple statement to admit of illustration by argument . " The most recent case referred to was Smith v . Kenrick , 7 Com . B. 515 , 564 , in which the Court of ...
Page 79
... 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 . There is , therefore , no ground for re ...
... 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 . There is , therefore , no ground for re ...
Page 88
... effect whatever upon the plaintiffs ' land . They would have a perfect right , therefore , under these circumstances , to work up to the limit of their own land . Then can that right of theirs which they have under those circumstances ...
... effect whatever upon the plaintiffs ' land . They would have a perfect right , therefore , under these circumstances , to work up to the limit of their own land . Then can that right of theirs which they have under those circumstances ...
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