Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 16
... land of the plaintiff , wholly unconnected with the defendant's land ; and to take that as passing with the estate of the defendant . Now , all the diligence and all the learning that Mr. Prideaux has brought to bear upon the matter ...
... land of the plaintiff , wholly unconnected with the defendant's land ; and to take that as passing with the estate of the defendant . Now , all the diligence and all the learning that Mr. Prideaux has brought to bear upon the matter ...
Page 17
... land , and to sell and dispose of them at pleasure , wholly irrespective of the land of the defendant . Mr. Prideaux has further cited the case of Sir Francis Bar- rington , 8 Co. Rep . 136 ; Liford's Case , 11 Co. Rep . 46 b , and ...
... land , and to sell and dispose of them at pleasure , wholly irrespective of the land of the defendant . Mr. Prideaux has further cited the case of Sir Francis Bar- rington , 8 Co. Rep . 136 ; Liford's Case , 11 Co. Rep . 46 b , and ...
Page 68
... land next adjoining land of B. , erect a new house on his copyhold land ( I may remark that the circum- stance of A.'s land being copyhold is wholly immaterial ) , " and part of the house is erected on the confines of his land next ...
... land next adjoining land of B. , erect a new house on his copyhold land ( I may remark that the circum- stance of A.'s land being copyhold is wholly immaterial ) , " and part of the house is erected on the confines of his land next ...
Page 71
... land for digging in his own land so near to the plaintiff's house that the house fell down : but the reason given is , that the plaintiff could not , by putting an additional weight upon his land , and so increasing the lateral pressure ...
... land for digging in his own land so near to the plaintiff's house that the house fell down : but the reason given is , that the plaintiff could not , by putting an additional weight upon his land , and so increasing the lateral pressure ...
Page 73
... land which is above it . That right appears to me to be very analogous to that of a person hav- ing a room in a house over another man's room , or an acre of land adjoining another man's acre of land . " Parke , B. , that he might not ...
... land which is above it . That right appears to me to be very analogous to that of a person hav- ing a room in a house over another man's room , or an acre of land adjoining another man's acre of land . " Parke , B. , that he might not ...
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