Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 62
... means thereof , rendered corrupt , offensive , and unwholesome That the aforesaid lands of two of the six plaintiffs first above mentioned had been , during the time aforesaid , and still were , flowed and injured by the feculent matter ...
... means thereof , rendered corrupt , offensive , and unwholesome That the aforesaid lands of two of the six plaintiffs first above mentioned had been , during the time aforesaid , and still were , flowed and injured by the feculent matter ...
Page 67
... closes , the degree of support to which the upper is entitled from the lower has as yet by no means been distinctly defined . But , in the case of adjoining closes which belong respectively to different HUMPHRIES v . BROGDEN . 67.
... closes , the degree of support to which the upper is entitled from the lower has as yet by no means been distinctly defined . But , in the case of adjoining closes which belong respectively to different HUMPHRIES v . BROGDEN . 67.
Page 90
... 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 sum of forty ...
... 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 sum of forty ...
Page 94
... means of excavation of an adjoining tract , the owner has a legal remedy in an action at law against the party by whom the work has been done and the mischief thereby occasioned . This does not depend upon negligence or unskilfulness ...
... means of excavation of an adjoining tract , the owner has a legal remedy in an action at law against the party by whom the work has been done and the mischief thereby occasioned . This does not depend upon negligence or unskilfulness ...
Page 111
... means of an iron trough or aqueduct placed near a waste weir , from whence the surplus or waste water was carried into the trough or aqueduct , and by it over the river into the main and floating gutters of the meadows , when required ...
... means of an iron trough or aqueduct placed near a waste weir , from whence the surplus or waste water was carried into the trough or aqueduct , and by it over the river into the main and floating gutters of the meadows , when required ...
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