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Page 73
... oing no unnecessary damage , and paying to the tenants and occupiers the
surface of lands damaged thereby a reasonable compensation for he use of the
surface of the lands , but without making compensation any damage occasioned
to ...
... oing no unnecessary damage , and paying to the tenants and occupiers the
surface of lands damaged thereby a reasonable compensation for he use of the
surface of the lands , but without making compensation any damage occasioned
to ...
Page 111
At the trial , before Talfourd , J . , at the last Summer Assizes for Montgomeryshire
, it appeared that the plaintiffs were occupiers of a Water grist mill situate on the
banks of the River Rhiew , a mountain stream , in the parish of Berriew , in that ...
At the trial , before Talfourd , J . , at the last Summer Assizes for Montgomeryshire
, it appeared that the plaintiffs were occupiers of a Water grist mill situate on the
banks of the River Rhiew , a mountain stream , in the parish of Berriew , in that ...
Page 122
The plaintiff , and the preceding possessors and occupiers of the said mill , had ,
for upwards of sixty years next before the acts of the local board hereinafter
mentioned , and for upwards of sixty years next before the bringing of the action ...
The plaintiff , and the preceding possessors and occupiers of the said mill , had ,
for upwards of sixty years next before the acts of the local board hereinafter
mentioned , and for upwards of sixty years next before the bringing of the action ...
Page 183
The sellers of corn , or of cattle , the persons who deposit their cloth , the dealers
in earthen ware , and the like , might with equal show of reason be stated by
possibility to become occupiers of the whole ground to the exclusion of the rest .
The sellers of corn , or of cattle , the persons who deposit their cloth , the dealers
in earthen ware , and the like , might with equal show of reason be stated by
possibility to become occupiers of the whole ground to the exclusion of the rest .
Page 187
... grant to the said John Smith and his heirs and assigns , that he and they
respectively , being owners and occupiers for the time being of the said close , &
c . , so released as aforesaid , and all other persons having occasion to resort
thereto ...
... grant to the said John Smith and his heirs and assigns , that he and they
respectively , being owners and occupiers for the time being of the said close , &
c . , so released as aforesaid , and all other persons having occasion to resort
thereto ...
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