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Page 134
... land , and so that the wood was his , and he had a lawful right to take it . The wood in controversy was cut by the plaintiff and removed by him to a landing - place by the shore of the swamp , the soil of which was owned by the ...
... land , and so that the wood was his , and he had a lawful right to take it . The wood in controversy was cut by the plaintiff and removed by him to a landing - place by the shore of the swamp , the soil of which was owned by the ...
Page 139
... land only about 7,000 feet , for which he had given his note . And there was much evidence from both parties as to ... land , and had been taken by the defendant ; and that the plaintiff was entitled to recover for any logs cut by said ...
... land only about 7,000 feet , for which he had given his note . And there was much evidence from both parties as to ... land , and had been taken by the defendant ; and that the plaintiff was entitled to recover for any logs cut by said ...
Page 140
... land . They were not required to find that no logs , composing the whole lot of six or seven hundred thousand feet , were cut on the plaintiff's land . If Preble wrongfully cut any logs on land owned by the plaintiff , and mixed them ...
... land . They were not required to find that no logs , composing the whole lot of six or seven hundred thousand feet , were cut on the plaintiff's land . If Preble wrongfully cut any logs on land owned by the plaintiff , and mixed them ...
Page 141
... land bore to the whole number . While the facts reported might not necessarily prove a confusion of goods , if part of the whole lot of logs were cut upon land owned by the plaintiff , they might have been sufficient to raise that ...
... land bore to the whole number . While the facts reported might not necessarily prove a confusion of goods , if part of the whole lot of logs were cut upon land owned by the plaintiff , they might have been sufficient to raise that ...
Page 158
... land , cutting thereon a considerable quantity of logs which were marked similarly to those cut on his own land , and were run with them to Gardiner . The defendants having ascertained that the plaintiff had trespassed upon their land ...
... land , cutting thereon a considerable quantity of logs which were marked similarly to those cut on his own land , and were run with them to Gardiner . The defendants having ascertained that the plaintiff had trespassed upon their land ...
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