Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1785-1951, Volume 14; Volume 77 |
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Page 12
... benefit of the sunlight and air coming against the wall from appellee's lot whereby the wall was kept dry and preserved against the ravages of damp- ness , and the appellant had erected a parallel wall on his own lot whereby light and ...
... benefit of the sunlight and air coming against the wall from appellee's lot whereby the wall was kept dry and preserved against the ravages of damp- ness , and the appellant had erected a parallel wall on his own lot whereby light and ...
Page 21
... benefits that must accrue to the owner by reason of the improvement about to be made , and will impose the burden to the extent of the benefits derived . This question is left alone to the discretion of the council , and when exercising ...
... benefits that must accrue to the owner by reason of the improvement about to be made , and will impose the burden to the extent of the benefits derived . This question is left alone to the discretion of the council , and when exercising ...
Page 24
... benefit the property - holder . The judgment below is reversed , and cause remanded with directions to dismiss the petition in so far as it attempts to make appellant liable by reason of the failure of the appellees to collect the tax ...
... benefit the property - holder . The judgment below is reversed , and cause remanded with directions to dismiss the petition in so far as it attempts to make appellant liable by reason of the failure of the appellees to collect the tax ...
Page 30
... benefit of the work done as far as it is of a character to be beneficial , and the lot- owners have derived but little , if any , benefit therefrom not common to the whole city . It is contended , however , that the council having ...
... benefit of the work done as far as it is of a character to be beneficial , and the lot- owners have derived but little , if any , benefit therefrom not common to the whole city . It is contended , however , that the council having ...
Page 40
... benefit of a person in pursuance of a verbal promise to that effect , by the owner of the soil , the presump- tion is that it was used as a matter of right , and if such use had con- tinued , as in this case , for more than twenty years ...
... benefit of a person in pursuance of a verbal promise to that effect , by the owner of the soil , the presump- tion is that it was used as a matter of right , and if such use had con- tinued , as in this case , for more than twenty years ...
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