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... fence was erected between the two ownerships : but afterwards the defendant , wishing to obtain the use of the street as a way , pulled down his fence , whereupon the plaintiffs erected a fence of their own , upon their side of the ...
... fence was erected between the two ownerships : but afterwards the defendant , wishing to obtain the use of the street as a way , pulled down his fence , whereupon the plaintiffs erected a fence of their own , upon their side of the ...
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... fence at the end of it , and ex- clude the public . " Such is the opinion of several very learned Judges who have been on the Bench since Lord Kenyon's time ; and , especially as we find this opinion supported by the au- thority of Lord ...
... fence at the end of it , and ex- clude the public . " Such is the opinion of several very learned Judges who have been on the Bench since Lord Kenyon's time ; and , especially as we find this opinion supported by the au- thority of Lord ...
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... fences . To this plea a special demurrer was put in , for that it did not shew that the cattle were passing through and along the said high- way . For if they were trespassing , then the defect of fences was no excuse . And the plea was ...
... fences . To this plea a special demurrer was put in , for that it did not shew that the cattle were passing through and along the said high- way . For if they were trespassing , then the defect of fences was no excuse . And the plea was ...
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... fence . The houses had been erected , and a foot pavement on each side of the way , and a horse pavement on one side , as far as the centre of the horse road , and extending the whole length of the street to the defendant's land , had ...
... fence . The houses had been erected , and a foot pavement on each side of the way , and a horse pavement on one side , as far as the centre of the horse road , and extending the whole length of the street to the defendant's land , had ...
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... fence . The houses had been erected , and a foot pavement on each side of the way , and a horse pavement on one side , as far as the centre of the horse road , and extending the whole length of the street to the defendant's land , had ...
... fence . The houses had been erected , and a foot pavement on each side of the way , and a horse pavement on one side , as far as the centre of the horse road , and extending the whole length of the street to the defendant's land , had ...
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A Treatise on the Law Relating to Highways: Comprehending Turnpike Roads ... Robert Wellbeloved No preview available - 2015 |
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Act of Parliament Act or Acts ad quod damnum adjoining aforesaid appear appointed assessment authority bound to repair burthen carriage cattle certiorari charge clause clerk common highway common law Court of K. B. damage defendant directed easement enacted erected evidence exemption expences fence ferry footway forfeit hamlet hereby hereditaments highway horses inclosed inclosure Inclosure Act indictment Inhabitants jury justices lands or grounds liability to repair liable locus in quo Lord Ellenborough manner ment navigable notice nuisance oath obstruction occupier offence owner paid parish partial dedication party pass payment peace penalties person or persons plaintiff prescription public bridge public right purpose Quarter Sessions question reason recited Act refuse respect river River Tyne Section shew soil Special Sessions Stat statute duty street sufficient surveyor tenements therein thereof tithes toll toll-gate township trespass trustees Turnpike Act turnpike road waggon wain
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Page 299 - ... before some neighbouring justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to law; and if any credible witness shall prove, upon oath before a justice of the peace...
Page 259 - Pounds, with all convenient speed, be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the...
Page 173 - AB of for the purposes of the said Act, do grant and assign unto the said AB, his executors administrators and assigns, such proportion of the rates arising or accruing by virtue of the said Act from [the rates mortgaged] as the said sum of doth or shall bear to the...
Page 389 - ». and him safely to convey to the common gaol [ or, house of correction ] at • , in the said county, and there deliver him to the keeper thereof, together with this precept ; and I do...
Page 311 - ... and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 310 - Peace which shall first happen, and to abide the Order of and pay such Costs as shall be awarded by the Justices at such Quarter Sessions, or any Adjournment thereof...
Page 347 - Charges of taking and keeping the same, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said Goods and Chattels so by you distrained, and out of the Money arising by such Sale that you do...
Page 176 - Hereditaments which shall at the Time of his Death be charged with the Payment of any Sum or Sums of Money...
Page 325 - ... or be removed by certiorari, or any other writ or process whatsoever, into any of her Majesty's courts of record at Westminster or elsewhere^ any law or statute to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding.
Page 324 - Justice, with Two sufficient Sureties, conditioned to try such Appeal at, and abide the Order of, and pay such Costs as shall be awarded by the Justices at such General or Quarter Sessions...