| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, John Leycester Adolphus - Law reports, digests, etc - 1835 - 1232 pages
...thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can (a) 6 Kan, 20R. only only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary property...into another man's, I have no right to reclaim it." Xone of these dicta, when properly understood with reference to the cases in which they were cited,... | |
| Charles James Gale, Thomas Denman Whatley - Servitudes - 1840 - 382 pages
...Blackstone's Commentaries, p. 18. " Water is a morcublc wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can only have a tetnporajy, transient, usufructuary property therein ; wherefore if a body of water runs out of my... | |
| Henry John Stephen - English law - 1841 - 626 pages
...the soil does not(c). [Tor water is a moveable wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can only have a temporary,...transient, usufructuary, property therein: wherefore, if a (a) Co. Litt. 4. a; Ewer r.Hayden, (6) Cballoner v. Thomas, Brown). Cro. Eliz. 476 ; Cooke v. Yates,... | |
| Law - 1872 - 516 pages
...water ie a moveable wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature ; go that I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary...reclaim it. But the land, which that water covers, ig permanent, fixed, and immovable ; and, therefore, in this I may have a certain substantial property... | |
| George Crabb - Real property - 1846 - 842 pages
...Justice Blackstone says, " Water is a movable wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature, so that I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary property therein ; so that, if a body of water runs out of my pond into another man's, I have no right to reclaim it... | |
| Charles James Gale - Servitudes - 1849 - 552 pages
...Blackstone's Commentaries, p. 18. 'Water is a movable wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature ; so that I can only have a temporary, transient, usufructuary property (a) 6 East, 280. No title by mere therein ; wherefore if a body of water runs out of my _occup— yl_... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - Law - 1851 - 570 pages
...Brownl. 142. For water is a movcablc, wandering thins, and must • • ' of necessity continue common by the law of nature ; so that I can only have a temporary,...land which that water covers, is permanent, fixed and imraoveable : and therefore in this I may WAS (1062) have a certain substantial property, of -which... | |
| Sir John Budd Phear - Riparian rights - 1859 - 140 pages
...principles. Primd facie, the proprietor of each bank of a stream is the must of necessity continue common by the law of nature ; so that I can only have a temporary,...into another man's, I have no right to reclaim it.' "None of these dicta, when properly understood with reference to the cases in which they were cited,... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 874 pages
...covered with water.(f) For water is a movable, wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature; so that I can only have a temporary,...which that water covers, is permanent, fixed, and immovable: and therefore in this I. may have a certain substantial property; of which the law will... | |
| Henry John Stephen - Law - 1863 - 812 pages
...the soil does not(c). [For water is a moveable wandering thing, and must of necessity continue common by the law of nature ; so that I can only have a temporary,...therein: wherefore, if a body of water runs out of my (a) Co. Litt. 4 a ; and see Ewer t. (6) Challoner v. Thomas, Brownl. Hayden, Cro. Eliz. 476; Cookc... | |
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