A Treatise on the Law of Window LightsButterworths, 1867 - 253 σελίδες |
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... premises ; but this is no more an injury in the eye of the law than was the intrusion upon his privacy ( j ) . ( h ) 11 H. L. Ca. 305 ; 34 Law J. Rep . N. S. , C. B. 345. There are expressions to the contrary in Cherrington v . Abney ...
... premises ; but this is no more an injury in the eye of the law than was the intrusion upon his privacy ( j ) . ( h ) 11 H. L. Ca. 305 ; 34 Law J. Rep . N. S. , C. B. 345. There are expressions to the contrary in Cherrington v . Abney ...
Σελίδα 12
... premises free from pollution ; a right which can only be excluded by the acquisition of a countervailing easement by the party who creates the nuisance . In an early case in which the defendant had built a pig - stye so near to the ...
... premises free from pollution ; a right which can only be excluded by the acquisition of a countervailing easement by the party who creates the nuisance . In an early case in which the defendant had built a pig - stye so near to the ...
Σελίδα 18
... premises had granted liberty to the plaintiff's predecessor to put out a particular window , and argued that it must be presumed that this was the only grant ever made to the plaintiff or his prede- cessors . Although the judge , Gould ...
... premises had granted liberty to the plaintiff's predecessor to put out a particular window , and argued that it must be presumed that this was the only grant ever made to the plaintiff or his prede- cessors . Although the judge , Gould ...
Σελίδα 19
... premises , who was a tenant for years , that the enjoyment of such an easement without the know- ledge of the landlord would not affect the latter on the determination of the lease ; and , consequently , that a succeeding tenant under ...
... premises , who was a tenant for years , that the enjoyment of such an easement without the know- ledge of the landlord would not affect the latter on the determination of the lease ; and , consequently , that a succeeding tenant under ...
Σελίδα 23
... premises which may have the effect of interrupting them . " 66 66 Since the passing of this act , the rule before alluded to , that the possession required to confer a right to an easement must be nec vi , nec clam , nec precario ...
... premises which may have the effect of interrupting them . " 66 66 Since the passing of this act , the rule before alluded to , that the possession required to confer a right to an easement must be nec vi , nec clam , nec precario ...
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Σελίδα 148 - Of course, the price would be affected by the covenant, and nothing could be more inequitable than that the original purchaser should be able to sell the property the next day for a greater price, in consideration of the assignee being allowed to escape from the liability which he had himself undertaken.
Σελίδα 148 - That the question does not depend upon whether the covenant runs with the land is evident from this, that if there was a mere agreement and no covenant, this Court would enforce it against a party purchasing with notice of it; for if an equity is attached to the property by the owner, no one purchasing with notice of that equity can stand in a different situation from the party from whom he purchased.
Σελίδα 237 - AB of of the one part, and CD of of the other part, witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of £ now paid to AB by CD, the receipt of which the said AB hereby acknowledges [or whatever else the consideration may be], he the said...
Σελίδα 185 - ... complained of, or the committal of any breach of contract or injury of a like kind, arising out of the same contract, or relating to the same property or right...
Σελίδα 22 - ... no act or other matter shall be deemed to be an interruption, within the meaning of this statute, unless the same shall have been or shall be submitted to or acquiesced in for one year after the party interrupted shall have had or shall have notice thereof, and of the person making or authorizing the same to be made.
Σελίδα 188 - If the thing sought to be prohibited is in itself a nuisance, the Court will interfere to stay irreparable mischief without waiting for the result of a trial ; and will, according to the circumstances, direct an issue or allow an action, and, if need be, expedite the proceedings, the injunction being in the meantime continued.
Σελίδα 148 - That this Court has jurisdiction to enforce a contract between the owner of land and his neighbour purchasing a part of it, that the latter shall either use or abstain from using the land purchased in a particular way, is what I never knew disputed.
Σελίδα 10 - I see by little and little more of what is to be done, and how it is to be done, should I ever be able to do it.
Σελίδα 145 - The knowledge by an assignee of an estate, that his assignor had assumed to bind others than the law authorises him to affect by his contracts — had attempted to create a real burthen upon property, which is inconsistent with the nature of that property, and unknown to the principles of the law, cannot bind such assignee by affecting his conscience.
Σελίδα 79 - ... an inconvenience materially interfering with the ordinary comfort, physically, of human existence, not merely according to elegant or dainty modes and habits of living, but according to plain and sober and simple notions among the English people?