| Geoffrey Gilbert - 1791 - 480 sider
...Plaintiff, and erefted a Barn upon the Premifes, %%jfj " and put it upon Blocks of Timber lying upon the c< Ground, but not fixed in or to the Ground; and " upon proof that it was ufual in that Country to " erect Barns fo, in order to carry them away at the " end of the term, a Verdidt was given for the... | |
| William Woodfall - 1802 - 736 sider
...cafe was, that the defendant had been tenant to the plaintiff, and erefled a barn upon the premifles, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying...and upon proof that it was ufual in that country to ereft barns fo, in order to carry them away at the end of the term, a verdift was given for the defendant.... | |
| Charles Viner - 1805 - 598 sider
...was, that the defen*• dant had been tenant to the plaintiff, and erefted a barn upon the premifes, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying...and upon proof that it was ufual in that country to eren barns fo, in order to carry them away at the end of the term, a verdi£l was given for the defendant.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1807 - 500 sider
...at Nifi Prius, he is flated to have holden that the tenant who had erected a barn upon the premifes, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying upon the ground, but not fixed in or to tie ground, might by the cultoin of the country take them away at the end of his term. To be fure he... | |
| William Selwyn - 1812 - 732 sider
...screws, and the like (0). These the tenant may remove during the term. So a barn erected by the tenant upon pattens and blocks of timber lying upon the ground, but not fixed in or to the ground, may be removed". But a tenant for mere agricultural purposes cannot remove buildings fixed to the freehold,... | |
| William Woodfall - 1822 - 722 sider
...at Nisi Prius, he is stated to have holden that the tenant who had erected a barn upon the premises, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying...upon the ground, but not fixed in or to the ground, might by the custom of the country take them away at the end of his terra. To be sure he might, and... | |
| Thomas Starkie - 1826 - 708 sider
...brick, for the purposes of trade, after the expiration of the term. And a barn put upon pattens, or blocks of timber lying upon the ground, but not fixed in or to the ground, may be removed by the tenant ; for they are not fixtures. Per Lord Ellenborough, 3 East, 56 ; Culling... | |
| James Elmes - 1829 - 494 sider
...Nisi Prius, he is stated to have holden, that the tenant who had erected a barn upon the premises, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying...upon the ground, but not fixed in or to the ground, might by the custom of the country take them away at the end of his term. To be sure he might, and... | |
| Sandford Nevile, Sir William Montagu Manning - 1834 - 1022 sider
...Tuffnall (l>) the defendant had been tenant to the plaintiff, and erected a barn upon the premises, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying upon the ground ; and upon proof that it was usual in that part of the country to erect barns so, in order to carry... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 sider
...Thus, in Culling v. Tuffnell l, where i Bull. NP 34. the tenant had erected a barn upon the premises, and put it upon pattens and blocks of timber lying...upon the ground, but not fixed in or to the ground, it was held that the tenant might, by the custom of the country, take them away at the end of his term... | |
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