| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1880 - 788 sider
...same principles. " In the former case each successive riparian proprietor " is, prima facie, entitled to the unimpeded flow of the " water in its natural course, and to its reasonable enjoy" ment as it passes through his land, as a natural incident " to his ownership of it. In the latter,... | |
| John Melville Gould - 1883 - 972 sider
...principle. In t 07 Ind. 236. the former case each successive riparian owner is prima facie entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...through his land, as a natural incident to his ownership thereof; in the latter, any right to the flow of the water must depend npon some grant or arrangement,... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1884 - 940 sider
...the same principle. In the former case each successive riparian proprietor is prima facie entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...to his ownership of it. In the latter any right to tho flow of the water must rest on some grant or arrangement, either proved or presumed, from or with... | |
| 1884 - 1040 sider
...the same principle. In the former case, each successive riparian proprietor is prima facie entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...land, as a natural incident to his ownership of it. Jn the latter, any right to the flow of the water must rest on some grant, or arrangement, either proved... | |
| South Australia. Supreme Court - 1886 - 212 sider
...rest on the same principle. In the former each successive riparian proprietor is prima facie entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...reasonable enjoyment as it passes through his land, as the natural incident to his ownership of it. In the latter any right to the flow of the water must... | |
| India - 1887 - 956 sider
....,, -, , not rest on the successive riparian proprietor, is, pnma facie, entitled to same ground. ^e unimpeded flow of the water in its natural course,...a natural incident to his ownership of it. In the Each successive latter, any right to the flow of the water must rest entitled to un. ., , , impeded... | |
| Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - 1891 - 946 sider
...the same principle. In the former case each successive riparian proprietor is, primd facie, entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...any right to the flow of the water must rest on some grantor arrangement, either proved or presumed, from or with the owners of the lands from which the... | |
| Lal Mohun Doss - 1891 - 476 sider
...same principle. In the former case each successive riparian, proprietor is, pritn& facie, entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...land, as a natural incident to his ownership of it. Iji the latter, any right to the flow of the water must rest on some grant or arrangement, either proved... | |
| 1917 - 772 sider
...the. same principle. "In the former case each successive riparian proprietor is, primd facie, entitled to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural...of it. In the latter, any right to the flow of the Clute, J. 1916 ST. MART'S MILLING Co. v, TOWN OP ST. MARY'S. water must rest on some grant or arrangement,... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1902 - 776 sider
...'•principles. In the former case each successive riparian pro" prietor is, primd facie, entitled to the unimpeded flow of the " water in its natural...passes through his land, as a natural incident to his owner " ship of it. In the latter, any right to the flow of the water must " rest on some grant or... | |
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