| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1884 - 736 sider
...acts, done in a proper manner, the law gives no redress, but when one of two adjoining mine-owners conducts water into his neighbor's mine, which would not otherwise go there, or causes water to go there at different times, and in larger quantities, than it would naturally go there, he... | |
| 1887 - 972 sider
...regarded as damnum abiaue injuria, but where one of two adjoining mine-owners conducts water into nis neighbor's mine, which would not otherwise go there,...or causes it to go there at different times and in greater quantities than it would go there naturally, he commits a legal wrong. The owner of mineral... | |
| Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Amasa Angell Redfield - 1888 - 760 sider
...he conducts water into the other's mines, which would not otherwise go there, or if he causes water to go there at different times and in larger quantities than it would naturally go ; and he will be restrained from removing the supports which prevent the surface of his... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1894 - 712 sider
...manner, the law gives no redieis; but when one WORKINGS. Continued. of two adjoining mine owners condncte water into his neighbor's mine, which would not otherwise go there, or causes water to go there at different times and in quantities larger than it would naturally go there, he... | |
| Curtis Holbrook Lindley - 1897 - 888 sider
...Eq. 452. 6 Baird i: Williamson, supra. " water into his neighbor's mine which would not other" wise go there, or causes it to go there at different "..." naturally, he commits a wrong which the law will " redress."1 Or, as stated in another form by Lord Hatherley in Phillips v. Homfray:2 — "The natural... | |
| Daniel Moreau Barringer, John Stokes Adams - 1897 - 1028 sider
...lawful acts done in a proper manner, the law gives no redress; but when one of two adjoining mine owners conducts water into his neighbor's mine, which would not otherwise go there, or causes water to go there at different times and in larger quantities tlia i it would naturally go there, he... | |
| John Cassan Wait - 1900 - 734 sider
...of complaint; but where one of the two adjoining mine-owners conducts into his neighbor's mine water which would not otherwise go there, or causes it to go there at different times and in greater quantities than it would go there naturally, he commits a legal wrong.2 If a contractor undertake... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1903 - 626 sider
...for the damage thereby incurred upon the lower mine owner.*' If the owner of the upper mine conduct water into his neighbor's mine which would not otherwise go there, or if he cause the water to gather at different times and in larger quantities than it would gather naturally,... | |
| 1916 - 928 sider
...flow of the water from higher land is damnum absque injuria, when one of two adjoining mine owners conducts water into his neighbor's mine, which would not otherwise go there, or causes it to flow at different times and in greater quantities than it would naturally flow, by the breaking down... | |
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