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Page 12
... actual possessory title , which gives the right to the minerals of a common to the commoners , must , as in other similar cases , be evi- denced by distinct acts of ownership . " Where the lord of the manor has stood by for a long ...
... actual possessory title , which gives the right to the minerals of a common to the commoners , must , as in other similar cases , be evi- denced by distinct acts of ownership . " Where the lord of the manor has stood by for a long ...
Page 17
... actual enjoyment of that which is claimed by or against the lord . The case of Barnes v . Mawson ( which shows how far evidence of reputation may be carried on a question whether the lord of a manor was entitled to the coals under a ...
... actual enjoyment of that which is claimed by or against the lord . The case of Barnes v . Mawson ( which shows how far evidence of reputation may be carried on a question whether the lord of a manor was entitled to the coals under a ...
Page 24
... actual demise , and are not necessarily to be expounded as a mere agreement for a lease . The words may run in the form of a licence , or covenant , or an agreement . For a lease for years being simply a contract for the pos- session ...
... actual demise , and are not necessarily to be expounded as a mere agreement for a lease . The words may run in the form of a licence , or covenant , or an agreement . For a lease for years being simply a contract for the pos- session ...
Page 25
... actual or con- structive possession of the premises , and not a mere right of entry . The term granted in the lease must be for something less in duration than the interest of the person granting it . If made for the whole time it would ...
... actual or con- structive possession of the premises , and not a mere right of entry . The term granted in the lease must be for something less in duration than the interest of the person granting it . If made for the whole time it would ...
Page 39
... actual lease . The case of Doe d . Morgan and others v . Morgan and Powell ( 14 Law Journ . C.P. 5 ) contains the doctrine on this point in very clear language . The instrument then in question ran as follows : " M. T. D. hereby agrees ...
... actual lease . The case of Doe d . Morgan and others v . Morgan and Powell ( 14 Law Journ . C.P. 5 ) contains the doctrine on this point in very clear language . The instrument then in question ran as follows : " M. T. D. hereby agrees ...
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The Law of Collieries: A Handbook of the Law and Leading Cases John Coke Fowler No preview available - 2012 |
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