In the former the owner of a coal mine on the higher level worked out the whole of his coal, leaving no barrier between his mine and the mine on the lower level, so that the water percolating through the upper mine flowed into the lower mine, and obstructed... Elements of the Law of Torts for the Use of Students - 310. lappuseautors: Melville Madison Bigelow - 1896 - 416 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Alured Nathaniel Myddelton Wilshere, John Indermaur, Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1922 - 742 lapas
...land. Thus, in the case of Smith \. Kenrick (r), the owner of a coal mine on the higher level worked out the whole of his coal, leaving no barrier between his mine and the mine on the lower level, so that the water percolating through the upper mine flowed into the lower... | |
| Richard Ringwood - 1924 - 422 lapas
...and Baird v. WilliamKmnck. scm ^ I n ^ f orm€rj the owner of a coal-mine on the higher level worked out the whole of his coal, leaving no barrier between his mine and the mine on the lower level, so that the water percolating through the upper mine flowed into the lower,... | |
| Minnesota. Supreme Court - 1873 - 608 lapas
...Cahill et al. v. Eastman et al. the defendants. The owner of a coal mine on the higher level, worked out the whole of his coal, leaving no barrier between his mine, and the mine on the lower level, so that the water percolating through the upper mine flowed into the lower... | |
| 1975 - 478 lapas
...6th ed. In such cases the owners of the upper tenement have however, as has already been intimated, a right to work their premises in the ordinary, reasonable,...course, and the defendant being entitled to remove all his coal2. Again: The defendant, under the like circumstances, does not merely suffer the water to... | |
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