The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1877 |
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122. lappuse
... defendant in that case had fastened a barge across a navigable creek , and thus prevented the passage of a barge belonging to the plaintiff . The Court held that the action would lie because " the present case admits of this distinction ...
... defendant in that case had fastened a barge across a navigable creek , and thus prevented the passage of a barge belonging to the plaintiff . The Court held that the action would lie because " the present case admits of this distinction ...
123. lappuse
... defendant had no right to anchor , for the creek was navigable , and that right therefore existed , but because he anchored in an unreasonable place and manner . So , although the right of fishery is subordinate to the right of ...
... defendant had no right to anchor , for the creek was navigable , and that right therefore existed , but because he anchored in an unreasonable place and manner . So , although the right of fishery is subordinate to the right of ...
124. lappuse
For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and Abroad. and sued the defendant for damage caused to these beds by the defendant's ship grounding thereon . The defendant pleaded that , the river being navigable , he had a right to ...
For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and Abroad. and sued the defendant for damage caused to these beds by the defendant's ship grounding thereon . The defendant pleaded that , the river being navigable , he had a right to ...
162. lappuse
... defendant's counsel then urging that the act was done at a place where there was no neighbourhood ( visne ) , whence a jury could be summoned , Howard , Judge , replied , " there is neighbourhood enough , that if a man kills another ...
... defendant's counsel then urging that the act was done at a place where there was no neighbourhood ( visne ) , whence a jury could be summoned , Howard , Judge , replied , " there is neighbourhood enough , that if a man kills another ...
167. lappuse
... defendant was not actually on board of the British ship , he could not be said to be by construction . of law on board of it , as there was no intention on his part to run down the English ship . " In such a case , " the Lord Chief ...
... defendant was not actually on board of the British ship , he could not be said to be by construction . of law on board of it , as there was no intention on his part to run down the English ship . " In such a case , " the Lord Chief ...
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