On the other hand, if the defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had, desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural condition was not... Atlantic Reporter - Page 2741894Full view - About this book
| 1869 - 492 pages
...their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a nonnatural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which, in its natural...ground, in quantities and in a manner not the result ol any work or operation on or under the land ; and if in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1874 - 704 pages
...their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural...the result of any work or operation on or under the laud, and if, in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode of... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1870 - 982 pages
...their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may "term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the " close that which in its...quantities and in a manner not the result of any work or opera" tion, on or under the land ; and if in consequence of their doing " so, or in consequence of... | |
| 1874 - 436 pages
...their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which, in its natural...the result of any work or operation on or under the laud ; and if, in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 672 pages
...whicli, in its natural condiiion, was not n or upon it — for the purpose of introducing water, •ither above or below ground, in quantities and in a manner...under the land ; and if in consequence of their doing BO, or in consequence of any imper'ection in the mode of their doing so, the water came to escape and... | |
| India - 1874 - 656 pages
...the Lord Chancellor (Cairns) spoke of this as being a non-natural use of the land, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural condition was not in or upon it. (Ibid. 339.) See too Smith v. Fletcher, 7 LE. Ex. 305. In a recent case in Madras, of great importance,... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1877 - 902 pages
...though what the defendants have done was not for the purpose, yet it had the result of introducing water in quantities and in a manner not the result of any work or operation on or under the land. So Lord Cranworth, in the same case speaking of Smith v. Kenrkk (2), with which I wholly agree, says... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1880 - 788 pages
...close, had desired " to use it for any purpose, which I may term a non" natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close " that which in its natural condition was not in or upon it, " for the purposes of introducing water, either above or " below ground, in quantities and in a manner not the... | |
| 1880 - 556 pages
...their close had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural condition was not iti or upon it, for the purpose of introducing water either above or below ground in quantities and... | |
| John Coke Fowler - 1884 - 472 pages
...natural use of their close, had desired to use it for what I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural condition was not in or upon, for the purpose of, introducing water either above or below ground in quantities, and in a manner not... | |
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