| Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1882 - 656 sider
...entire tenement sells a portion thereof, the purchaser takes the same with all the benefits and burdens which appear at the time of the sale to belong to it as between it and the property retained by the grantor ; that whatever ie in use for the portion sold as an incident or appurtenance... | |
| Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Supreme Court - 1882 - 470 sider
...two tenements sells one of ' i- them, or the owner of an entire estate sells a portion, the rih. *! purchaser takes the tenement, or portion sold, with all the benefits and burdens which appear at the time of the sale to belong to it, as between it and the property which... | |
| 1883 - 572 sider
...where the owner of two tenements sells one of them, or the owner of an entire estate sells a portion, the purchaser takes the tenement, or portion sold, with all the benefits and burdens which appear, at the time of the sale, to belong to it, as between it and the property which... | |
| John Melville Gould - 1883 - 972 sider
...with all the burdens as well as benefits, as between it and the property which the grantor retains, which appear at the time of the sale to belong to it ; and that, upon the facts of the case, the privilege of diverting water, by means of conduits and... | |
| Charles Theodore Boone - 1883 - 566 sider
...where the owner of two tenements sells one of them, or the owner of an entire estate sells a portion, the purchaser takes the tenement, or portion sold, with all the benefits which appear at the time of the sale to belong to it, as between it and the property which the vendor... | |
| 1888 - 974 sider
...purchaser takes the tenement or portion sold with all the benefits and burdens that appear at the time of sale to belong to it, as between it and the property which the vendor retains. * * * No easement exists so long as the unity of possession remains, because the owner of the whole... | |
| 1886 - 960 sider
...and advantage from the other, of a permanent, open, and visible character, and he sells the same, a purchaser takes the tenement or portion sold with all the benefits and burdens which so appear, at the time of the sale, to belong to it. Morrison v. King, 62 111. 34; Ingak... | |
| 1911 - 1146 sider
...When the owner of two tenements sells one of them, or the owner of one entire estate sells a portion, the purchaser takes the tenement or portion sold with all the benefits and burdens which appear at the time of sale to belong to it, as between it and the property which the... | |
| 1918 - 1336 sider
...where the owuer of two tenements sells one of them, or the owner of an entire estate sells a portion, the purchaser takes the tenement, or portion sold, with all the benefits and burdens which appear, at the time of the sale, to belong to it, as between it and the property which... | |
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