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Page 80
There is no doubt that a right of action accrues whenever a person interferes with
his neighbor ' s rights , as , for example , by stepping on his land , or , as in the
case of Ashby v . White , 1 Sm . L . C . 5th ed . 216 , interfering with his right to
vote ...
There is no doubt that a right of action accrues whenever a person interferes with
his neighbor ' s rights , as , for example , by stepping on his land , or , as in the
case of Ashby v . White , 1 Sm . L . C . 5th ed . 216 , interfering with his right to
vote ...
Page 86
... very startling thing to say that a man who has got a property in valuable mines
can be deprived of those valuable mines because some one else between him
and somebody else , a third person , has been doing something with his property
.
... very startling thing to say that a man who has got a property in valuable mines
can be deprived of those valuable mines because some one else between him
and somebody else , a third person , has been doing something with his property
.
Page 89
... they had no remedy against him for working in any way he pleased , and
therefore , according to the ordinary principles of law , it seems to me their right
ought not to be diminished by the acts of that person . These are the reasons why
I think ...
... they had no remedy against him for working in any way he pleased , and
therefore , according to the ordinary principles of law , it seems to me their right
ought not to be diminished by the acts of that person . These are the reasons why
I think ...
Page 103
At least it is private property no longer than it remains on the soil of the person
claiming it . Before it came there , it clearly was not his property . It may , perhaps ,
become , quasi , the property of another before it comes upon his premises , by ...
At least it is private property no longer than it remains on the soil of the person
claiming it . Before it came there , it clearly was not his property . It may , perhaps ,
become , quasi , the property of another before it comes upon his premises , by ...
Page 131
If the River Wandle in this case had been supplied by natural streams flowing into
the river above ground , or in known definite channels below ground , the cutting
off those streams to which the person entitled to the use of the river was entitled ...
If the River Wandle in this case had been supplied by natural streams flowing into
the river above ground , or in known definite channels below ground , the cutting
off those streams to which the person entitled to the use of the river was entitled ...
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