Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 72
... land , for the neglect of which he can be indicted . The public thus accepting a highway takes the land in the situation and circumstances then existing , and with the burden of adapting it to safe public travel cast upon the public ...
... land , for the neglect of which he can be indicted . The public thus accepting a highway takes the land in the situation and circumstances then existing , and with the burden of adapting it to safe public travel cast upon the public ...
Page 155
... land was subject . As between the owners of contiguous estates , it is settled in this Com- monwealth that the right of an owner of land to oc- cupy and improve it as he may see fit , either by erect- ing structures or by changing the ...
... land was subject . As between the owners of contiguous estates , it is settled in this Com- monwealth that the right of an owner of land to oc- cupy and improve it as he may see fit , either by erect- ing structures or by changing the ...
Page 412
... land for value to a company which had no notice of the rights of the town , and which took possession of and im- proved the land . Held , that the equities of the town and the company being equal , the court would not interfere with the ...
... land for value to a company which had no notice of the rights of the town , and which took possession of and im- proved the land . Held , that the equities of the town and the company being equal , the court would not interfere with the ...
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