| James Kent - 1827 - 544 páginas
...the deposit of powder, the building with combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...ought so to use his property as not to injure his neighbours, ami that _ private unT^e^Tniu^TFm'ade s»jscrvient to tbe general interest of the community... | |
| James Kent - 1848 - 1046 páginas
...power to propel cars, the building with combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...be made subservient to the general interests of the community.a • Puff. b. 8. ch. 5. BCe. 3. Vattel, b. 1. ch. 20. see. 246. 255. Cowp. Rep. 269. Com.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Ells - 1778 - 392 páginas
...deposit of gunpowder, the building with .combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...rational principle, that every person ought so to usi! his property as not to injure his neighbor. History of Shakerism in the West. (INTRODUCTION.)... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1851 - 1054 páginas
...old maxim of law, that " a private mischief is to be endured, rather than a public inconvenience ;"' and " that private interests must be made subservient to the general interests of the community." The committee are, therefore, clearly of opinion, that the petitioners are not entitled to any relief,... | |
| 1855 - 152 páginas
...the deposit of powder, the building with combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...to injure his neighbors, and that private interests may be made subservient to the general interests of the commu nity." — Commentaries, vol. 2, pp.... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 966 páginas
...steam-power to propel cars, the building with combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...subservient to the general interests of the community. (a)1 (a) Pnff. b. 8, ch. 5, sec. 3. Vattel. b. 1, ch. 20, sec. 246, 255. Cowp. Rep. 269. Com. Dig.... | |
| George W. Morton - 1860 - 246 páginas
...power to propel cars, the building with combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...subservient to the general interests of the community." ( 2 Kent's Com., 420.) A public nuisance may be abated by the mere act of individuals (Wetmorevs. Tracy,... | |
| 1865 - 730 páginas
...propel cars, (he building with combustible materials, aud the buriai of the dead in the midst of denne masses of population, on the general and rational principle that every person ought fo to use hie own ¡>rojK.'rty as not to injure his neighbors, and that private interests must be made... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 954 páginas
...steam-power to propel cars, the building with combustible materials, and the burial of the dead, may all be interdicted by law, in the midst of dense masses...subservient to the general interests of the community. (6) 3 (b) Puff. b. 8, ch. 5, sec. 3. Vattel, b. 1, ch. 20, sec. 246, 255. Cowp. 269. Com. Dig. tit.... | |
| John Neilson Taylor - 1869 - 820 páginas
...his own premises, he must either enlarge them, or remove his business to some more convenient spot. Private interests must be made subservient to the general interests of the community, which is not to be prevented from passing freely along the highway. Thus, where the defendant, being... | |
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