| Frederic Gunning - 1833 - 272 sider
...under consideration. There is no doubt, his Lordship observes, that the general principle is favoured both in law and justice, that every man may fix what...resort to his premises and make use of them, and he has a monopoly in them 1 Law Diet. tit. Wharfage. 3 Serjeant v. Read, 1 Wils. 91. 2 Stra. 1228. 3 See... | |
| 1890 - 548 sider
...the restriction which attaches upon a monopoly," etc. And Ellenborongh, CJ, said there is no donbt that the general principle is favored, both in law...particular purpose the public have a right to resort to bis premises, and make use of them, and he have a monopoly in them for that purpose, if he will take... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1922 - 848 sider
...use, it is subject to public regulation." In AHnutt v. Inglis, 12 East, 527, Lord Ellenborough said: "There is no doubt that the general principle is favored both in law and in justice, that every man may fix what price he pleases upon his own property or the use of it: but... | |
| Illinois - 1877 - 182 sider
...or must be content with a reasonable compensation. Upon this point Lord Ellenborough said (p. 537): '-There is no doubt that the general principle is...make use of them, and he have a monopoly in them for that purpose, if he will take the benefit of that monopoly, he must, as an equivalent, perform the... | |
| 1877 - 558 sider
...compensation. Upon this point Lord Ellenborough said (p. 537): "There is no doubt that the general principio is favored both in law and justice, that every man...for a particular purpose, the public have a right to reaort to hie premises and u i.ta use of them, and he have a monopoly in them for that purpose, if... | |
| Chauncey F. Black, Samuel B. Smith - 1881 - 556 sider
...arbitrarily fix its compensation. In deciding the ease, the Chief Justice, Lord Ellenborough, said : ' There is no doubt that the general principle is favored...have a right to resort to his premises and make use nf them, and he have a monopoly in them for that purpose, if he will take the benefit of that monopoly,... | |
| Tennessee Bar Association - 1889 - 1162 sider
...doctrine laid down by Lonl Hale to the London Dock Company, declaring that while, to use his quaint words, "there is no doubt that the general principle is favored,...he pleases upon his own property or the use of it," yet "if for a particular purpose the public have a right to resort to his premises and make use of... | |
| Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1883 - 202 sider
...obligations may be imposed by law, and the law may even restrict or limit the amount of the tolls. " There is no doubt that the general principle is favored both in law and in justice, that every man may fix what price he pleases upon his own property, or the use of it ;... | |
| David Rorer - 1884 - 996 sider
...must be content with a reasonable compensation. Upon this point Lord Ellenborough said (p. 537): — " There is no doubt that the general principle is favored,...make use of them, and he have a monopoly in them for that purpose, if he will take the benefit of that monopoly, he must, as an equivalent, perform the... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1885 - 940 sider
...justice, that any man may fix what price he pleases upon his property or the use of it; but if fora particular purpose the public have a right to resort...make use of them, and he have a monopoly in them for that purpose, if he will take the benefit of that monopoly, he must as an equivalent perform the duty... | |
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