| Charles James Gale - Servitudes - 1916 - 644 pages
...whether by words or acts, and suffered other persons to act upon the faith of such relinquishment, and to incur expense in doing the very act to which...restoring matters to their former state and condition " There is nothing unreasonable in holding that a right which is gained by occupancy should be lost... | |
| Joseph Ragland Long - Irrigation laws - 1916 - 654 pages
...publici juris." See, also, Liggins v. Inge (1831), 7 Bing. 682, 20 ECL 304, in which Tindal, CJ, said: "Water flowing in a stream, it is well settled, by the law of England, is publici juris. By the Koman law, running water, light, and air, were considered as some of those things which had the name... | |
| Law - 1883 - 540 pages
...this proposition he cites Liggins v. Inge, 7 Bing. 692, where Chief Justice Tindal lays it down that, "Water flowing in a stream, it is well settled by...juris.'" By the Roman law, running water, light and air are considered as some of those things which had the name of res communes, and which were defined,... | |
| New Brunswick. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 672 pages
...whether by words or acts, and suffered other persons to act upon the faith of such relinquishment, and to incur expense in doing the very act to which...such consent, or to throw on those other persons the burden of restoring matters to their former state and condition." In Winter v. Brockivell (1), the... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 804 pages
...running water is common," and in Liggine v. Inge, (7 Bingh. 692, 20 Eng. Com. Law) Lord CJ Tindal said: " Water flowing in a stream, it is well settled by the law of England, is pvblici juris. By the Roman law, running water, air, and light, were considered as some of those things... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Law - 2000 - 468 pages
...The dictum of Lord ChiefJustice Tindal in the case last named, is to this effect: " Water flowing, it is well settled by the law of England, is publici...law, running water, light, and air were considered some of those things which were res communes, and which were defined things, the property of which... | |
| Joseph K. Angell - Law - 2000 - 428 pages
...persons to act upon the faith of such relinquishment, and to incur expense in doing the very act tv. 1 which his consent was given, it is too late then to retract such consent, or throw on those other persons the burden of restoring matters to their former state and condition."... | |
| Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1877 - 614 pages
...relinquishment, whether by words or acts, and suffered other persons to act on the faith of such relinquishment, and to incur expense in doing the very act to which...such consent, or to throw on those other persons the burden of restoring matters to their former state and condition." He said further : " This is not a... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1883 - 966 pages
...whether by words or acts, and suffered other persons to act upon the faith of such relinqulshment, and to incur expense in doing the very act to which...such consent, or to throw on those other persons the burden of restoring matters to their former state and condition. * * ยป There is nothing unreasonable... | |
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