A Treatise of the Law of Waters: Including the Law Relating to Rights in the Sea, and Rights Concerning Rivers, Canals, Dock Companies, Fisheries, Mills, Water-courses, Etc., with a Note Concerning the Rights of the Crown to the Land Between High and Low Water MarkT. & J. W. Johnson, 1853 - 432 sider |
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Side v
... sufficient materials have been found to make a sepa- rate Work of that subject . The increasing interest which appears to exist concerning the Rights of the Crown to the land between high and low water mark , has induced the Author to ...
... sufficient materials have been found to make a sepa- rate Work of that subject . The increasing interest which appears to exist concerning the Rights of the Crown to the land between high and low water mark , has induced the Author to ...
Side 43
... sufficient , although the verdict be given in the owner's favour afterwards . ( a ) In a case between the Lord High Admiral and Sir Henry Constable , part of the goods claimed and taken on behalf of the admiral , passed by the name of ...
... sufficient , although the verdict be given in the owner's favour afterwards . ( a ) In a case between the Lord High Admiral and Sir Henry Constable , part of the goods claimed and taken on behalf of the admiral , passed by the name of ...
Side 48
... sufficient acts of ownership had been proved , and that at all events this was a common nuisance . The information then prayed a discovery of any deeds , & c . , which the corporation might possess on the subject . To this information ...
... sufficient acts of ownership had been proved , and that at all events this was a common nuisance . The information then prayed a discovery of any deeds , & c . , which the corporation might possess on the subject . To this information ...
Side 51
... sufficiently powerful to outweigh a ver- dict . ( ƒ ) A jury , however , empanelled to assess compensation , will not be per- mitted to enter upon a question of title ; as , for instance , between the Crown and the city of London , in ...
... sufficiently powerful to outweigh a ver- dict . ( ƒ ) A jury , however , empanelled to assess compensation , will not be per- mitted to enter upon a question of title ; as , for instance , between the Crown and the city of London , in ...
Side 54
... sufficiently marked prevented either of these dilemmas from taking place . ( y ) Being derelict , and not appertaining to any original owner , land so gained from the sea becomes vested in the King ; and it remains , there- fore , to be ...
... sufficiently marked prevented either of these dilemmas from taking place . ( y ) Being derelict , and not appertaining to any original owner , land so gained from the sea becomes vested in the King ; and it remains , there- fore , to be ...
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Side 256 - ... without the consent of the other proprietors, who may be affected by his operations. No proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water, which would otherwise descend to the proprietors below, nor throw the water back upon the proprietors above.
Side 368 - Thus, in actions on the case, the plea of not guilty shall operate as a denial only of the breach of duty or wrongful act alleged to have been committed by the defendant, and not of the facts stated in the inducement...
Side 235 - ... for taking or destroying fish which shall then be in his possession, and in case such offender shall not immediately deliver up the same, may seize and take the same from him for the use of such owner...
Side 381 - ... company by virtue of this act, without setting forth the special matter ; and on the trial of such action it shall only be necessary to prove...
Side 257 - ... hath been or shall be held under or by virtue of any term of life, or any term of years exceeding three years from the granting thereof, the time of the enjoyment of any such way or other matter, as herein last before mentioned, during the continuance of such term, shall be excluded in the computation of the said period of forty years, in case the claim shall within three years next after the end or sooner determination of such term be resisted by any person entitled to any reversion expectant...
Side 240 - ... private property, or in which there shall be any private right of fishery, with intent thereby to take or destroy any of the fish in such pond or water, or so as thereby to cause the loss or destruction of any of the fish ; or shall unlawfully and maliciously put any lime or other noxious material in any such pond or water, with intent thereby to destroy any of the fish therein ; or shall unlawfully and maliciously break down or otherwise destroy the dam of any millpond ; every such offender...
Side 32 - The sea is either that which lies within the body of a county, or without. That arm or branch of the sea which lies within the fauces terrse, where a man may reasonably discern between shore and shore, is, or at least may be, within the body of a county, and, therefore, within the jurisdiction of the sheriff
Side 422 - ... of right ought to have had and enjoyed, and still of right ought to have and enjoy, the benefit and advantage of the water of a certain stream or...
Side 236 - Pounds ; and if in any such Water as last mentioned, he shall, on the like Conviction, forfeit and pay any Sum not exceeding...
Side 214 - ... and being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years...