Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1889 - Personal property |
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Page 105
... mill , now belonging to the plaintiff , had sunk and made in such land a well for raising water for the working of the mill ; and that the defendants , in the year 1837 , had sunk a coal - pit in the land of one of the defendants at ...
... mill , now belonging to the plaintiff , had sunk and made in such land a well for raising water for the working of the mill ; and that the defendants , in the year 1837 , had sunk a coal - pit in the land of one of the defendants at ...
Page 109
... mills , and of right ought to have had and enjoyed , and still of right ought to have and enjoy , the benefit and advantage of the water of a certain stream or watercourse , which had been used to run and flow , and during all that time ...
... mills , and of right ought to have had and enjoyed , and still of right ought to have and enjoy , the benefit and advantage of the water of a certain stream or watercourse , which had been used to run and flow , and during all that time ...
Page 110
... mills and prem- ises , and which said closes were and are other than the closes on the southern side of the said stream or watercourse in the first count men- tioned , and part of which said several closes , whereof the said J. Jones ...
... mills and prem- ises , and which said closes were and are other than the closes on the southern side of the said stream or watercourse in the first count men- tioned , and part of which said several closes , whereof the said J. Jones ...
Page 111
... mill situate on the banks of the River Rhiew , a mountain stream , in the parish of Berriew , in that county . The defendant Mrs. Owen was the owner of land on both sides of that river above the mill ; and this action was brought ...
... mill situate on the banks of the River Rhiew , a mountain stream , in the parish of Berriew , in that county . The defendant Mrs. Owen was the owner of land on both sides of that river above the mill ; and this action was brought ...
Page 113
... mill was caused by the abstraction of the water . That the working of the mill was not in the least impeded was clear on the evidence . On that finding we think the verdict was prop- erly ordered to be entered for the defendant . It was ...
... mill was caused by the abstraction of the water . That the working of the mill was not in the least impeded was clear on the evidence . On that finding we think the verdict was prop- erly ordered to be entered for the defendant . It was ...
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