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" Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum ejus est usque ad coelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards ; therefore no man may erect any building, or the like, to overhang another's land... "
The Lancaster Law Review - Side 351
1911
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volum 2

William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 sider
...may have a certain substantial property ; of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. LAND hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum, is the maxim of the Jaw, upwards ; therefore no man may...
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A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary: Elucidating the Terms, and ...

Thomas Walter Williams - 1816 - 1048 sider
...certain substantial property, of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. S Black. 18. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwaids. Cuju* est АО/ИМ, tjus est usque of the largest andmost comprehensive exprts- ad coelam,is...
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The Pamphleteer, Volum 10

Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 612 sider
...a freeholder a"s " a freeman in the possession of the soil." In another place he says, ** Land hath in its legal signification, an indefinite extent upwards as well as downwards ; cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad caelum, and downwards, whatever is in a direct line between the...
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A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property, Volum 1

William Cruise - 1818 - 636 sider
...ground, soil, or earth whatsoever, as meadows, pastures, woods, waters, marshes, furzes and heath. It has also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards ; for it is a maxim of law, that cujus est solum, ejus est tisquf ad ccelum ; therefore land legally...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 sider
...land that lies at tin- bottom, and must call it twenty acres of land covered with water. Land hnth also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cvjus est solum, ejus est usque nd coelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards ; therefore no man may...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an ..., Volum 2

William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 sider
...no one had any property in same effect, Wright v. Howard, \ Sim. Extent of its legal signification. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad ccelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards; therefore no man may erect...
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The Principles of the Law of Real Property, According to the Text of ...

William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1837 - 342 sider
...I may have a certain substantial property; of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards; therefore no man may erect...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an ..., Volum 1

William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 sider
...may have a certain substantial property ; of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad'aelum, is the maxim of the law ; upwards, therefore no man may erect...
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Precedents in Conveyancing: A Collection of Forms of Assurances of ..., Volum 3

Samuel Vallis Bone - 1839 - 398 sider
...I may have a certain substantial property, of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus eat solum ejus ext usque ad cailum, is the maxim of the law upwards; therefore no man may erect...
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New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone).

Henry John Stephen - 1841 - 626 sider
...I may have a certain substantial property, of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent upwards as well as downwards. Cujits est solum, ejus est usque ad ccelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards; therefore no man may...
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