| 1866 - 1074 sider
...retain it, and to acquire something beyond it? If under such circumstances abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it...cause of forfeiture. It must always be borne in mind, that it is no unlawful act for the owner of a house to break out a window, or to enlarge an ancient... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1866 - 570 sider
...retaki it, and to acquire something beyond it ? If under such circumstances abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it...cause of forfeiture. It must always be borne in mind, that it is no unlawful act for the owner of a house to break out a window, or to enlarge an ancient... | |
| Francis Law Latham - 1867 - 324 sider
...retain it, and to acquire something beyond it ? If under such circumstances abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it is a cause of forfeiture." (0) The case in which new windows have been substituted for all the ancient windows, these entirely... | |
| Banister Fletcher - 1879 - 158 sider
...retain it, and to acquire something beyond it ? If, under such circumstances, abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it is a cause of forfeiture. tion. The alterations may be of such a nature (as in the present case) as to make it impossible for... | |
| Banister Fletcher - 1886 - 198 sider
...retain it, and to acquire something beyond it ? If, under such circumstances, abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it...cause of forfeiture. " It must always be borne in mind that it is no unlawful act for the owner of a house to break out a window, or to enlarge an ancient... | |
| Banister Fletcher - 1886 - 186 sider
...retain it, and to acquire something beyond it ? If, under such circumstances, abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it...cause of forfeiture. " It must always be borne in mind that it is no unlawful act for the owner of a house to break out a window, or to enlarge an ancient... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1895 - 824 sider
...retain it, and to acquire something beyond it? If, under such circumstances, abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as little can it be said that it...cause of forfeiture. It must always be borne in mind that it is no unlawful act for the owner of a house to break out a window, or to enlarge an ancient... | |
| Frederick Peacock - 1909 - 836 sider
...retain it, " and to acquire something beyond it ? If under such cir" cumstances abandonment of the right cannot be assumed, as " little can it be said that it is a cause of forfeiture." The Xational Pronncial 1'lati' (Has* Inxurance Company \, Xationnl r>-»The Prudential Assurance Company2... | |
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