| 1869 - 492 páginas
...My Lords, the principles on which this case must be determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The defendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers...might, in the ordinary course of the enjoyment of land, be used ; and if in what I may term the natural user of that land there had been any accumulation... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1870 - 982 páginas
...principles upon which the case must be " determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The de" fendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers of the close...might, in the ordinary " course of the enjoyment of land, be used ; and if in what I may " term the natural user of that land, there had been any accumula"... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1874 - 704 páginas
...• RAILWAY Co. principles on winch this case must be determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The defendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers...purpose for which it might, in the ordinary course of enjoyment of the land, be used ; and if, in what I may term the natural use of that land, there had... | |
| 1874 - 436 páginas
...be determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The defendants, treating them as the owners and occupiers of the close on which the reservoir was...enjoyment of the land, be used ; and if, in what I may term the natural use of that land, there had been any accumulation of water, either on the surface... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 672 páginas
...My Lords, the principles on which this case must be determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The defendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers...close on which the reservoir was constructed, might lawfuly have used that close for any purpose for which it might, in the ordinary course of the enjoyment... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 668 páginas
...them as the owners or occupiers of the close on which the reservoir was constructed, might lawf uly have used that close for any purpose for which it might, in the ordinary course of the enjoyment of laud, be used ; and if in what I may term the natural user of that land there had been any accumulation... | |
| 1880 - 554 páginas
...the House of Lords, the judgment of the Exchequer Chamber was affirmed. The Lord Chancellor said : " The defendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers of the close in which the reservoir was constructed, might lawfully have used that close for any purpose for which... | |
| 1872 - 638 páginas
...principles on which this case must be " determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The de" fendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers of the "...close on which the reservoir was constructed, might law" fully have used that close for any purpose for which it " might in the ordinary course of the... | |
| William Macpherson, Herbert Cowell, Arthur Maynard Talbot - 1874 - 432 páginas
...My Lords, the principles on which this case must be determined appear to me to be extremely simple. The Defendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers...might, in the ordinary course of the enjoyment of land, be used; and if in what I may term the natural user of that land there had been any accumulation... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 960 páginas
...Lord Chancellor Cairns, " on which this case must be determined, appear to me to be extremely simple. The defendants, treating them as the owners or occupiers...purpose for which it might, in the ordinary course uf the enjoyment of land, be used ; and if, in what 1 may term the natural user of that land, there... | |
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