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The Irrigation Age - Page 128
1896
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 5

United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 880 pages
...discussed at the bar. There is a clear distinction between the effect of a license to enter lauds, uncoupled with an interest, and a grant. A grant passes...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or in writing, conveys no estate or interest, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 41

1895 - 1148 pages
...Page, 4 Ired. 424; De Haro v. US, 5 Wall. 599). In the case last cited the court (at page 627) said: "There is a clear distinction between the effect of...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or in writing, conveys no estate or interest, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making...
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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of the District ..., Volume 19

District of Columbia. Court of Appeals - 1902 - 662 pages
...Court of the United States, in the case of De Haro v. United States, 5 Wall. 599, 627, where he said: " There is a clear distinction between the effect of...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or in writing, conveys no estate or interest, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 41

1895 - 1196 pages
...Page, 4 I red. 424; De Haro v. US, 5 Wall. 599). In the case last cited the court (at page ii27) said: "There is a clear distinction between the effect of...less degree, must be in writing, and is irrevocable uuless it contains words of revocation; whereas a license is a personal privilege, can be conferred...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 20

1900 - 1098 pages
...title, right, or interest in lands, is stated by Mr. Justice Davis in that case, in which he said: "A grant passes some estate of greater or less degree, must be in writing, ana is irrevocable, unless it contains words of revocation ; whereas a license is a personal privilege,...
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Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volume 5

1904 - 980 pages
..."license" to enter lands, uncoupled with an interest and a "grant" A grant passes some estate of a greater or less degree, must be in writing, and Is...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or In writing, conveys no estate, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making It. There...
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Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volume 4

1904 - 982 pages
...the payment of rent. Mershon v. Williams, 44 Atl. 211, 214, 63 NJ Law, 398. License distinguished. A grant passes some estate of greater or less degree,...irrevocable, unless it contains words of revocation. There is a clear distinction between it and a license to enter land uncoupled with an interest, as...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 44; Volumes 175-178

United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1214 pages
...title, right, or interest in lands, is stated by Mr. Justice Davis in that case, in which he said: "A grant passes some estate of greater or less degree,...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or in writing, conveys no estate or interest, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 44; Volumes 175-178

United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1214 pages
...Mr. Justice Davis in that case, in 175 IT. S. 647-550 CHAVEZ v. UNITED STATES. 550-552 which he said: "A grant passes some estate of greater or less degree,...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or in writing, conveys no estate or interest, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 41

1895 - 1148 pages
...court (at page 027) said: "There is a clear distinction between the effect of a license to enter lauds, uncoupled with an interest, and a grant. A grant passes...license is a personal privilege, can be conferred by parol or in writing, conveys no estate or interest, and is revocable at the pleasure of the party making...
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