Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 52
... judge told the jury that an actionable injury was one producing sensible discomfort ; that every man , unless enjoying rights obtained by prescription or agreement , was bound to use his own prop- erty in such a manner as not to injure ...
... judge told the jury that an actionable injury was one producing sensible discomfort ; that every man , unless enjoying rights obtained by prescription or agreement , was bound to use his own prop- erty in such a manner as not to injure ...
Page 53
... judge did not put the questions in this form , but did ask the jury whether the enjoy- ment of the plaintiff's property was sensibly diminished , and the answer was in the affirmative . Whether the business there carried on was an ...
... judge did not put the questions in this form , but did ask the jury whether the enjoy- ment of the plaintiff's property was sensibly diminished , and the answer was in the affirmative . Whether the business there carried on was an ...
Page 54
... judges , I have to state their unanimous opinion that the directions given by the learned judge to the jury were correct , and that a new trial ought not to be granted . As far as the experience of all of us goes , the directions are ...
... judges , I have to state their unanimous opinion that the directions given by the learned judge to the jury were correct , and that a new trial ought not to be granted . As far as the experience of all of us goes , the directions are ...
Page 55
... judges in the court below ) , I advise your Lordships to affirm the deci- sion of the court below , and to refuse the new trial , and to dismiss the appeal with costs . LORD CRANWORTH . My Lords , I entirely concur in opinion with my ...
... judges in the court below ) , I advise your Lordships to affirm the deci- sion of the court below , and to refuse the new trial , and to dismiss the appeal with costs . LORD CRANWORTH . My Lords , I entirely concur in opinion with my ...
Page 73
... judge of the Court of Exchequer , says , in the course of his luminous judgment : The right of the defendants " to get the mines is the right of the mine - owners , as against the owner of the land which is above it . That right appears ...
... judge of the Court of Exchequer , says , in the course of his luminous judgment : The right of the defendants " to get the mines is the right of the mine - owners , as against the owner of the land which is above it . That right appears ...
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