Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench ... and in the Bail Court: With a Table of the Names of Cases and a Digest of the Principal Matters, Volume 1; Volume 55Henry Butterworth, 1836 - Civil procedure |
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Page 703
... nuisance to that the erection the navigation , but that the in- INDICTMENT for a nuisance in erecting a pier in that part of the Medina Indictment for a River , which forms a portion of Cowes Harbour . The case was tried nuisance in a ...
... nuisance to that the erection the navigation , but that the in- INDICTMENT for a nuisance in erecting a pier in that part of the Medina Indictment for a River , which forms a portion of Cowes Harbour . The case was tried nuisance in a ...
Page 704
... nuisance to the navigation of the river . 2 . Whether the public were benefited by the improvement in the facilities for landing and embarking passengers and goods . 3. Whether the public were benefited by the shelter it afforded in the ...
... nuisance to the navigation of the river . 2 . Whether the public were benefited by the improvement in the facilities for landing and embarking passengers and goods . 3. Whether the public were benefited by the shelter it afforded in the ...
Page 705
... nuisance , though it might have been the ground of a statutory provision on the subject . Hind v . Mansfield ( b ) shows that , without a legal sanction first given , no public right can be infringed , even though some benefit may ...
... nuisance , though it might have been the ground of a statutory provision on the subject . Hind v . Mansfield ( b ) shows that , without a legal sanction first given , no public right can be infringed , even though some benefit may ...
Page 706
... nuisance to the navigation , in like manner as the staiths or geers themselves in the coal trade are or are not a nuisance , according to circumstances . Whether they are so or not is dependent upon circumstances , and is therefore ...
... nuisance to the navigation , in like manner as the staiths or geers themselves in the coal trade are or are not a nuisance , according to circumstances . Whether they are so or not is dependent upon circumstances , and is therefore ...
Page 707
... nuisances in the barbour . The case which the prosecutors sought to establish may be taken from the following passage , which I copy from my note of the harbour - master's evidence : " The causeway is decidedly an inconvenience to the ...
... nuisances in the barbour . The case which the prosecutors sought to establish may be taken from the following passage , which I copy from my note of the harbour - master's evidence : " The causeway is decidedly an inconvenience to the ...
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Page 770 - ... the same shall be specially alleged and set forth in answer to the allegation of the party claiming, and shall not be received in evidence on any general traverse or denial of such allegation.
Page 700 - Demurrer joined, be judged insufficient. Costs shall be given at the Discretion of the Court, or if a Verdict shall be found upon any Issue in the said Cause for the Plaintiff or Demandant, Costs shall be also given in like Manner, unless the Judge who tried the said Issue shall certify, that the said Defendant or Tenant, or Plaintiff in Replevin had a probable Cause to plead such Matter, which upon the said Issue shall be found against him.
Page 774 - It seems, therefore, that the 'enjoyment as of right' must mean an enjoyment had, not secretly or by stealth, or by tacit sufferance, or by permission asked from time to time, on each occasion or even on many occasions of using it; but an enjoyment had openly, notoriously, without particular leave at the time, by a person claiming to use it without danger of being treated as a trespasser, as a matter of right, whether strictly legal, by prescription and adverse user or by deed conferring the right,...
Page 687 - Defendant afterwards, under leave, reserved at the trial, moved for and obtained a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 717 - ... to commit the offender to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour...
Page 770 - ... such period of twenty years ; but nevertheless such claim may be defeated in any other way by which the same is now liable to be defeated...
Page 646 - Pleas, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
Page 638 - Exchequer, respectively, together with sixteen attorneys or solicitors, be appointed by a rule of court in every year, to be examiners for one year, any five of whom (one whereof to be one of the said masters...
Page 715 - Majesty's superior courts of record ; and no warrant of commitment shall be held void by reason of any defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that the party has been convicted, and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same.
Page 770 - Act, it would have been necessary to allege the right to have existed from time immemorial, it shall be sufficient to allege the enjoyment thereof as of right by the occupiers of the tenement, in respect whereof the same is claimed, for and during such of the periods mentioned in...