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" In solving doubts, the maxim sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas [use your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another... "
Lawyers' Reports Annotated - Page 181
1898
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A Compendium and Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts, Volume 3, Part 1

Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1810 - 202 pages
...principle on which the rule of law proceeds, is, sic utere tuo, ut ne la-das alienum, " enjoy your own property in such a manner, as not to injure that of another person." But here it is to be remarked, that an action cannot be maintained for every thing, done merely to...
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An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius ...

William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1812 - 732 pages
...principle on which the rule of law proceeds is, sic ntere tuo, ut non Itfdas alienum1, " enjoy your own property in such a manner, as not to injure that of another person?' It must not, however, be inferred, from the e Cotterell v. Griffiths, 4, Esp. NP i Bradley v. Gill,...
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A Treatise on the Common Law, in Relation to Water Courses: Intended More ...

Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Water - 1824 - 380 pages
...proceeds in respect to the exercise of all rights, is sic utere tuo ut ne Icedas alienum, enjoy your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of any other person. (a) Every diversion, obstruction, or other act in relation to a stream of water,...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 38

Arkansas. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1842 - 742 pages
...mOTe in harmony than as asked, with the maxim, sic utere tuo ut alienum non Icedas — •enjoy your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another person. Though a man do a lawful thing, yet if any damage thereby befalls another, he shall be answerable,...
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 44

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - Law reports, digests, etc - 1881 - 782 pages
...whether such regulations are not merely declaratory of the common law maxim that a man must enjoy his own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another person. So the right to boom logs is necessary to their profitable manufacture. The owners must therefore be...
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 175

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 828 pages
...this case, it is likely to become a permanent practice on the part of the city. The maxim, "Use your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another," can equitably be applied to the defendants in this case. It appears undisputed that the construction...
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 174

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 804 pages
...case the regulation to be sustained must fall within the enforcement of the legal maxim, "Use your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another." The author says : "Powers which can only be justified on this specific ground (that they are police...
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A Selection of Legal Maxims: Classified and Illustrated

Herbert Broom - Legal maxims - 1852 - 616 pages
...his castle." SlC UTERE TTJO UT ALIENUM NON L^EDAS. ,Z^>_ ^.«^A..%«V,^/~^* . *"• Enjoy your otcn property in such a manner as not to injure that of another person.* A man must enjoy his own property in such a manner as not to invade the legal rights of his neighbour...
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

Law - 1854 - 340 pages
...splendour, and of human happiness. Sic vfere luo ut alienum non Isedas. Lat Law Max. — " Make use of your own property in such a manner as not to injure that of another. " — This is often applied in case of nuisances, &c. Sic volo, sicjubeo, stat pro rat.ione voluntas....
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A manual of quotations, by E.H. Michelsen

David Evans Macdonnel - 1856 - 324 pages
...(Lat.)— "As before." Sic utere tuo ut alienum non Icedas (Lat. law maxim.) — " Make use of your own property in such a manner, as not to injure that of another." — This is often applied in case of nuisances, &c. — volo, sic jubeo, stat pro rations voluntas...
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