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AS TO THE LIABILITY TO REPAIR A HIGHWAY
SECT. I. The law of repair, as it regards highways in general
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70
FIRST. As to the general common-law liability
to repair
SECONDLY. As to the liability of those who are
bound to repair, by reason of inclosure, or by
prescription
90
I. By inclosure
II. By prescription
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93
THIRDLY. The statutory provisions which have
been made to regulate the reparation of high-
ways
I. The appointment and duty of surveyors 105
II. As to statute duty, and the power to
compound in lieu thereof
125
SECT. II. The law of repair as it regards turnpike
roads
FIRST. As to the trustees and other officers for
the management of turnpike roads:-their ap-
pointment-several duties and respective lia-
bilities
I. As to the trustees
180
II. As to other officers
SECONDLY. As to the procuration of materials
for making the repairs
236
THIRDLY. As to the repair by statute labour, and
by prescription
243
I. Statute labour, and composition for the
same
II. Repair by prescription, &c.
250
FOURTHLY. As to the regulations for the exaс-
tion of toll
252
FIFTHLY. As to extra tolls in respect of narrow
wheels, and over-weight
SEVENTHLY. As to the power to raise money
upon mortgage of the tolls
280
302
EIGHTHLY. Certain miscellaneous regulations as
to the repair of turnpike roads, and as to the
SECT. III. The law of repair as it regards public
bridges
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324
FIRST. As to the nature of a public bridge
SECONDLY. As to the liability to repair a public
bridge
338
AS TO THE DIVERSION AND EXTINCTION OF HIGH-
WAYS
SECT. I. As to the diversion of highways at the
common law
SECT. II. As to the diversion and extinction of
highways under Acts of Parliament
FIRST. The enactments relating to the diversion
and extinction of highways in general
SECONDLY. The enactments relating to the di-
version and extinction of turnpike roads
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372
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411
CHAPTER VI.
AS TO NUISANCES IN HIGHWAYS; THEIR REMOVAL;
AND THE PUNISHMENT OF THE OFFENDERS
SECT. I. As to nuisances at the common law
FIRST. What is considered by the common law
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