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Page 67
... maintain the surface in its natural state ? This case is entirely relieved from the consideration how far the rights and liabilities of the owners of adjoin- ing tenements are affected by the erection of buildings ; for the plain- tiff ...
... maintain the surface in its natural state ? This case is entirely relieved from the consideration how far the rights and liabilities of the owners of adjoin- ing tenements are affected by the erection of buildings ; for the plain- tiff ...
Page 68
... owner , the operation may not have been conducted negligently nor contrary to the custom of the country , the owner of the surface may maintain an action against the owner of the minerals for the damage 68 HUMPHRIES v . BROGDEN .
... owner , the operation may not have been conducted negligently nor contrary to the custom of the country , the owner of the surface may maintain an action against the owner of the minerals for the damage 68 HUMPHRIES v . BROGDEN .
Page 71
... maintain an action against the owner of the adjoining 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 ...
... maintain an action against the owner of the adjoining 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 ...
Page 90
... maintain it by means of a retaining wall ( which I find to be the best method of accomplishing that result ) , would cost the sum of five hun- dred and seventy - five dollars and to replace the fence and shrubs would cost the further ...
... maintain it by means of a retaining wall ( which I find to be the best method of accomplishing that result ) , would cost the sum of five hun- dred and seventy - five dollars and to replace the fence and shrubs would cost the further ...
Page 91
... maintain an action against him , without proof of negligence . But this right of property is only in the land in its natural condition , and the damages in such an action are limited to the injury to the land itself , and do not include ...
... maintain an action against him , without proof of negligence . But this right of property is only in the land in its natural condition , and the damages in such an action are limited to the injury to the land itself , and do not include ...
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