Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords: From Easter Term 36 Geo. III. 1796, to [Hilary Term 44 Geo. III. 1804] ... Both Inclusive. With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 1J. Butterworth & Son, 1826 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... lands , enter those lands and remove the dam . So if a way be stopped , he who has the right of way may abate the stoppage , whether it be total or partial . ( Eyre Ch . J. said there was a distinction taken in Fitz . N. B. p . 183. in ...
... lands , enter those lands and remove the dam . So if a way be stopped , he who has the right of way may abate the stoppage , whether it be total or partial . ( Eyre Ch . J. said there was a distinction taken in Fitz . N. B. p . 183. in ...
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... land , and the owner makes a hedge on the land " where the common is , I may break down the whole hedge " but if he incloses the whole land in which the common is , by making a hedge on other land which surrounds the land in " which the ...
... land , and the owner makes a hedge on the land " where the common is , I may break down the whole hedge " but if he incloses the whole land in which the common is , by making a hedge on other land which surrounds the land in " which the ...
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... Lands usually of land , consisting of a park , meadow land , pasture land , occupied with and orchards , tried before Buller J. at the last Lent assizes for not pass under a devise of " a the county of Somerset , when the Jury found a ...
... Lands usually of land , consisting of a park , meadow land , pasture land , occupied with and orchards , tried before Buller J. at the last Lent assizes for not pass under a devise of " a the county of Somerset , when the Jury found a ...
Page 54
... lands , tenements , hereditaments , and pre- " mises , with the appurtenances , unto the said John Nurton , his " heirs and assigns for ever : also I give , devise , and bequeath unto " the said Elizabeth Whalley , all my leasehold ...
... lands , tenements , hereditaments , and pre- " mises , with the appurtenances , unto the said John Nurton , his " heirs and assigns for ever : also I give , devise , and bequeath unto " the said Elizabeth Whalley , all my leasehold ...
Page 55
... lands to the Defendant . The tes- tator here was possessed of a mansion - house , together with par- cels of land , amounting to about sixty - four acres and a half ; there were gardens , shrubberies , public walks and ways , which ...
... lands to the Defendant . The tes- tator here was possessed of a mansion - house , together with par- cels of land , amounting to about sixty - four acres and a half ; there were gardens , shrubberies , public walks and ways , which ...
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Page 320 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all...
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