The sea is either that which lies within the body of a county, or without That arm or branch of the sea which lies within the fauces terrae, where a man may reasonably discern between shore and shore, is, or at least may be, within the : body of a county,... A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors - Page 101by William Oldnall Russell - 1843 - 1122 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Hyde East - Criminal law - 1806 - 660 pages
...however, conl^Co. 52 siders the line more accurately confined by other authorities 2 Roll. Abr. 169. to such parts of the sea where a man standing on the side of 3994lnst°'i4b l^e ^anc^ nay seeivhatls dme on the other, and the reason as12 Co. 81. signed... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), John Gallison - Law reports, digests, etc - 1817 - 624 pages
...of the county or without ; ih.it arm, or branch of the sea, which lies within the fauces term, and is, or at least may be, within the body of a county ; that part, which lies not within the body of a •county, is called the main sea, or ocean.84 And... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 622 pages
...or without , and that an arm or branch of the sea which lies within the/awes term, where a man may reasonably discern between shore and shore, is, or at least may be, within the body of a county (Hale, De Jur.- Mar. c. 4. p. 10.) So that there is the strongest reason to question Lord Coke's authority... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 662 pages
...; or rather, as other authorities, with more accuracy, state it, the point, where a man standing on one side of the land, may see what is done on the other side. (J lax-kins' PC c- 9. i. 14- 2 Hast, PC 804.) Lord Hale appears to speak with great doubt and... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Criminal law - 1822 - 922 pages
...According to Lord Hale, that arm and hranch of the sea which lies within the fauces tense, where a man may reasonably discern between shore and shore, is, or at least may be, within the body of a county. 2 Hale, 16. 54. 4. bis. 141. 13 Co. 52. According to a more accurate definition, an arm of the sea... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1830 - 1086 pages
...Maris, saya, that the arm or branch of the sea which lies within the fauces terree, where a man may reasonably discern between shore and shore, is, or...however, considers the line more accurately confined bv other authorities to such parts of the sea, where a man standing on the one side of the land may... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Powell Mason - Law reports, digests, etc - 1831 - 636 pages
...county, or without. That arm or branch of the sea, which lies within the fauces terra, where a man may reasonably discern between shore and shore, is, or at least may be, within the body of a county, and therefore within the jurisdiction of the sheriff or coroner ; " and for this he cites Fitz Abridg.... | |
| Naval art and science - 1882 - 1002 pages
...extent that a " man may reasonably discern between shore and shore ; " as from that point the water " is or at least may be, within the body of a county," that is probably at some point near the Nore ; if (8) is the more accurate definition, the Regulations... | |
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