Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 2C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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Page 121
... River Yeo for the purposes of irrigation , was a use of it which , in its ... river , and by that means had wholly prevented its natural course for a certain ... Wandle , for the purpose of working , using , and both injury and damage ...
... River Yeo for the purposes of irrigation , was a use of it which , in its ... river , and by that means had wholly prevented its natural course for a certain ... Wandle , for the purpose of working , using , and both injury and damage ...
Page 122
... river for the purpose of working and using the said mill . " The River Wandle commences , and always has commenced , its course near the part of the town of Croydon which is nearest to the said mill , and the said river flows and always ...
... river for the purpose of working and using the said mill . " The River Wandle commences , and always has commenced , its course near the part of the town of Croydon which is nearest to the said mill , and the said river flows and always ...
Page 123
... River Wandle is about a quarter of a mile . They also erected pumps and steam - engines on their said ground , and ... River Wandle , and which , if not intercepted by the operation of the said well and pumping , would have flowed and ...
... River Wandle is about a quarter of a mile . They also erected pumps and steam - engines on their said ground , and ... River Wandle , and which , if not intercepted by the operation of the said well and pumping , would have flowed and ...
Page 124
... River Wandle , and would then and there , as part of the water and stream of the said river , have flowed and found its way to the said mill of the plaintiff , and have been applicable and serviceable to and for the working thereof ...
... River Wandle , and would then and there , as part of the water and stream of the said river , have flowed and found its way to the said mill of the plaintiff , and have been applicable and serviceable to and for the working thereof ...
Page 125
... River Wandle , increasing the supply of water in the river , and being of sen- sible value in and towards the working of an ancient mill belonging to the plaintiff . The acts of the defendant by which this underground water was ...
... River Wandle , increasing the supply of water in the river , and being of sen- sible value in and towards the working of an ancient mill belonging to the plaintiff . The acts of the defendant by which this underground water was ...
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Page 713 - ... but when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Page 77 - Defendant afterwards, under leave, reserved at the trial, moved for and obtained a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside, and...
Page 74 - Les fonds inférieurs sont assujettis envers ceux qui sont plus élevés, à recevoir les eaux qui en découlent naturellement sans que la main de l'homme y ait contribué. Le propriétaire inférieur ne peut point élever de digue qui empêche cet écoulement. Le propriétaire supérieur ne peut rien faire qui aggrave la servitude du fonds inférieur.
Page 116 - By the general law applicable to running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of the water flowing past his land ; for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of a deficiency, upon proprietors lower down the stream.
Page 768 - A cause of action, arising out of the contract or transaction set forth in the complaint as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or connected with the subject of the action.
Page 435 - Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining...
Page 214 - It is hereby agreed and declared by and between the said parties hereto that the...
Page 676 - Act, it shall and may be lawful for any Person or Persons, having any Rent in arrear or due upon any Lease for Life, or Lives, or for Years, or at Will, ended or determined, to distrain for such Arrears after the Determination of the said respective Leases, in the same Manner as they might have done, if such Lease or Leases had not been ended or determined...
Page 128 - I take it, that twenty years' exclusive enjoyment of the water, in any particular manner, affords a conclusive presumption of right in the party so enjoying it, derived from grant or act of parliament.
Page 479 - ... shall be permitted to use the land in a manner inconsistent with the contract entered into by his vendor, and with notice of which he purchased.