Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 42
... present an unusually ad- vantageous opportunity of carrying out safe and profitable building operations . " Captain Edward Strode , the brother - in - law of the plaintiff , in the year 1857 purchased lot 11 of this property ...
... present an unusually ad- vantageous opportunity of carrying out safe and profitable building operations . " Captain Edward Strode , the brother - in - law of the plaintiff , in the year 1857 purchased lot 11 of this property ...
Page 49
... present case ? I know of none : it is for the defendant to show it . None of the above reasoning is applica- ble to such a cause of nuisance as the present . It had occurred to me , not unnatural use of the land , if of a temporary ...
... present case ? I know of none : it is for the defendant to show it . None of the above reasoning is applica- ble to such a cause of nuisance as the present . It had occurred to me , not unnatural use of the land , if of a temporary ...
Page 50
... present law may be defective , it would be much worse , and be unjust and inexpedient , if it permitted such power of inflicting loss and damage to individuals , without com- pensation , as is claimed by the argument for the defendant ...
... present law may be defective , it would be much worse , and be unjust and inexpedient , if it permitted such power of inflicting loss and damage to individuals , without com- pensation , as is claimed by the argument for the defendant ...
Page 60
... present . It is said that if this principle is applied in cases like the present , and were carried out to its logical consequences , it would result in the most serious practical inconveniences ; for a man might go , say into the midst ...
... present . It is said that if this principle is applied in cases like the present , and were carried out to its logical consequences , it would result in the most serious practical inconveniences ; for a man might go , say into the midst ...
Page 65
... present case ; but the principle , we think , applies here . The material inquiry in all such case ? is , whether there was an intention to abandon the easement or privilege before enjoyed , or whether the non user is imputable to some ...
... present case ; but the principle , we think , applies here . The material inquiry in all such case ? is , whether there was an intention to abandon the easement or privilege before enjoyed , or whether the non user is imputable to some ...
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