| Sandford Nevile, Sir William Montagu Manning - Law reports, digests, etc - 1834 - 1022 pages
...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,...though not strictly legal, yet lawful to the extent of excusing a trespass, — as by a consent or agreement in writing, not under seal, in case of a. plea... | |
| Law - 1837 - 494 pages
...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,...right ; whether strictly legal — by prescription or adverse user, or by deed conferring the right, — or though not strictly legal, yet lawful to the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1837 - 1120 pages
...by permission asked from time to time, on each occasion, or on many ; but an enjoyment had openly, notoriously, without particular leave at the time, by a person claiming to use without danger of being treated as a trespasser, as a matter of right, whether the right so claimed... | |
| George Barclay Mansel - Forms (Law) - 1839 - 244 pages
...sufferance, or by permission asked from time to time on each occasion, or even on many; but an enjoyment had notoriously without particular leave at the time,...treated as a trespasser, as a matter of right; whether the right so claimed be strictly legal, as by prescription and adverse user, or by a deed, or be merely... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sandford Nevile, Sir William Montagu Manning - Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 998 pages
...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,...without danger of being treated as a trespasser, as n matter of right, whether strictly legal, — by prescription and adverse user, or by deed conferring... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 856 pages
...enjoyment had, not secretly or by stealth, or by sufferance or permission, but openly and notoriously, by a person claiming to use it without danger of being treated as a trespasser. But secondly, the fact of the unity of possession ought at all events, under s. 5, to have been specially... | |
| Joseph Chitty, Tompson Chitty - Evidence (Law) - 1839 - 454 pages
...or by permission asked from time to time on e'ach occasion or on many ; but an enjoyment had openly, notoriously, without particular leave at the time by a person claiming to use, without danger of being treated as a trespasser, as a matter of right, whether the right so claimed... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1842 - 822 pages
...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 without danger of being treated as a trespasser, as a matter of right, whether strictly legal by prescription... | |
| Francis Towers Streeten, Ewen Henry Cameron - Law reports, digests, etc - 1843 - 716 pages
...asked from time to time, on each occasion, or on many; but an enjoyment had openly, notoriously, and without particular leave at the time, by a person claiming to use, without danger of being treated as a trespasser, as a matter of right, whether the right so claimed... | |
| Charles Davidson, Thomas Martin (of Lincoln's Inn.) - Conveyancing - 1844 - 692 pages
...but an enjoyment had openly, notoriously, without particular leave at the time, by a person cltiiming to use it, without danger of being treated as a trespasser,...though not strictly legal, yet lawful to the extent of excusing a trespass, as by a consent or agreement in writing not under seal in case of a plea of enjoyment... | |
| |