| Charles Davidson, Thomas Martin (of Lincoln's Inn.) - 1844 - 692 páginas
...matters that have been long enjoyed is sometimes defeated by shewing the commencement of such enjoyment, which is in many cases productive of inconvenience and injustice; for remedy thereof be it enacted, by the King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1845 - 1180 páginas
...agreement expressly made or given for that purpose by deed or writing. "II. And be it further enacted, that no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law, by custom, prescription, or grant, to any icoy(3), or other cascmaii(<l), or to any îcatercourse(5), or the use of any water, to be enjoyed... | |
| John Scriven (serjeant at law.) - 1846 - 750 páginas
...expressly made or given for that purpose by deed or writing." Sect. 2. " And be it further enacted, that no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law, by custom, prescription or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse, or the use of any water, to be enjoyed or derived upon,... | |
| George Spence - 1846 - 708 páginas
...consent or agreement made or given for that purpose by deed or writing. It is further enacted (a), that no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law, by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement (6), or to any watercourse, or the use of any •water to be enjoyed or derived... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1846 - 346 páginas
...matters that have been long enjoyed is sometimes defeated by showing the commencement of such enjoyment, which is in many cases productive of inconvenience and injustice ; for remedy thereof, be it enacted by the King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords... | |
| Charles Broadbelt Claydon - 1847 - 524 páginas
...matters that have been long enjoyed is sometimes defeated by showing the commencement of such enjoyment, which is in many cases productive of inconvenience and injustice; for remedy thereof be it enacted by the king's most excellent majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, William Newland Welsby, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Gordon - 1849 - 1008 páginas
...defendant contends that the evidence supported the pleas. The second sec- 1851. tion, in substance, enacts, that no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, when such way shall have been actually enjoyed by any person claiming right... | |
| Robert Porrett COLLIER (Baron Monkswell.) - 1849 - 238 páginas
...by some consent or agreement expressly made or given for that purpose by deed or writing. Sec. 2. " That no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law, by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse, or the use of any water to be enjoyed or derived upon,... | |
| Thomas Bartlett (of Lombard st.) - 1850 - 124 páginas
...deed or writing." Again, with reference to the enjoyment of way, watercourse, &c., it is enacted, " That no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law by custom, prescription, or grant to any way or easement, or to any watercourse, or the use of any water to be enjoyed or derived upon, over,... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1850 - 472 páginas
...matters that have been long enjoyed is sometimes defeated by showing the commencement of such enjoyment, which is in many cases productive of inconvenience and injustice ; for remedy thereof, be it enacted by the King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords... | |
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