But, further, he has a right to the use of it for any purpose, or what may be deemed ihe extraordinary use of it, provided that he does not thereby interfere with the rights of other proprietors, either above or below him. Subject to this condition he... The Central Law Journal - Page 2541883Full view - About this book
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 930 pages
...what may be deemed the extraordinary use of it, provided he does not thereby interfere with the right of other proprietors either above or below him. Subject to this condition, he may dam up a stream for the purpose of a mill or divert the water for the purpose of irrigation. But he has no... | |
| George Valentine Yool - Equitable remedies - 1863 - 308 pages
...the stream. But further, he has a right to the use of it for any purpose, or what may be deemed the extraordinary use of it, provided that he does not...rights of other proprietors either above or below 6 12 Moore, PC 131. 6 Manning v. Wasdale, 5 A. & E. 758. CHAP. II. Sect. 3. Eo'.irce of a stream. Fouling... | |
| Québec (Province), Andrew Robertson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 548 pages
...stream. 2. That he has a right further to the use of it for any purpose, or what may be called the extraordinary use of it, provided that he does not...to this condition, he may dam up the stream for the purposes of a mill, or direct the water for the purposes of irrigation. But he has no right to interrupt... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster, William Francis Finlason - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 998 pages
...extraordinary use, provided he does not interfere with the rights of other proprietors above or below. Subject to this condition he may dam up the stream for the purpose of a mill, or divert it for the purpose of irrigation; but he has no right to interrupt the regular flow of the stream,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - Law reports, digests, etc - 1867 - 468 pages
...it for any purpose, or what may be deemed the extraordinary use of it, provided he does not-thereby interfere with the rights of other proprietors, either...below him. Subject to this condition, he may dam up a stream for the purpose of a mill, or divert the water for the purpose of irrigation. But he has no... | |
| Law - 1881 - 572 pages
...of the water flowing past bis land." lie also has the "right to the use of it for any purpose, * * * provided that he does not thereby interfere with the...rights of other proprietors, either above or below him. * * He has no right to interrupt tho regular flow of the stream, if he thereby interfere with the lawful... | |
| Law - 1884 - 550 pages
...to be there laid down that a riparian owner cannot for extraordinary purposes use a stream so as to interfere with the rights of other proprietors either above or below him, although it seems to have been thought that a riparian proprietor cannot complain of interference with... | |
| William Cunningham Glen - Local government - 1872 - 894 pages
...use, provided he does not interfere with the rights of other proprietors above and below the stream. Subject to this condition, he may dam up the stream for the purpose of a mill, or divert it for the purpose of irrigation ; but he has no right to interrupt the regular flow of the stream... | |
| Henry Nichols Blake, Montana. Supreme Court, Cornelius Hedges (Reporter), Horace Riverside Buck (Reporter), Fletcher Maddox (Reporter) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1873 - 760 pages
...has the right to use it for any purpose, or what may be deemed an extraordinary use of it, provided he does not thereby interfere with the rights of other...to this condition, he may dam up the stream for the purposes of a mill, or divert the water for other purposes, but he has no right to interrupt the regular... | |
| Great Britain, Leonard Shelford, Thomas Henry Carson - Land tenure - 1874 - 940 pages
...right to the use of it for any purpose, for what may be deemed the extraordinary nse of it, provided he does not thereby interfere with the rights of other...below him. Subject to this condition, he may dam up a stream for the purpose of a mill, or divert the water for the purpose of irrigation. But he has no... | |
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