The Law of WatercoursesBeard Books, 2000 - 424 pages |
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Page 435
... equity , with the cove- nants in the original lease or contract , as an equitable assignee , upon an equitable privity of estate , like the assignee of a bond . The city of London articled with A. to lay a leaden pipe , for the carrying ...
... equity , with the cove- nants in the original lease or contract , as an equitable assignee , upon an equitable privity of estate , like the assignee of a bond . The city of London articled with A. to lay a leaden pipe , for the carrying ...
Page 436
Joseph K. Angell. they , enjoying the thing demised , ought , in equity , to be answer- able for the rent . The decree was , that the assignees of the lease should pay the rent due since the assignment , and which should become due while ...
Joseph K. Angell. they , enjoying the thing demised , ought , in equity , to be answer- able for the rent . The decree was , that the assignees of the lease should pay the rent due since the assignment , and which should become due while ...
Page 445
... equity would award an injunction , compelling them per- manently to close a portion of their gate - ways , leaving such only as would enable them to draw the quantity to which they are entitled ; or , if the defendants ' works were of ...
... equity would award an injunction , compelling them per- manently to close a portion of their gate - ways , leaving such only as would enable them to draw the quantity to which they are entitled ; or , if the defendants ' works were of ...
Page 446
... equity alleged , that the defendants were entitled to draw from the common reservoir 12,335 cubic feet per minute , but that they were erecting works which would require , and that they threatened to use , a much larger quantity ; and ...
... equity alleged , that the defendants were entitled to draw from the common reservoir 12,335 cubic feet per minute , but that they were erecting works which would require , and that they threatened to use , a much larger quantity ; and ...
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Contents
Section 16 | 752 |
Section 17 | 756 |
Section 18 | 760 |
Section 19 | 761 |
Section 20 | 762 |
Section 21 | 763 |
Section 22 | 764 |
Section 23 | 765 |
Section 9 | 637 |
Section 10 | 667 |
Section 11 | 671 |
Section 12 | 675 |
Section 13 | 691 |
Section 14 | 702 |
Section 15 | 747 |
Section 24 | 766 |
Section 25 | 767 |
Section 26 | 769 |
Section 27 | 770 |
Section 28 | 771 |
Section 29 | 772 |
Common terms and phrases
42 Maine abate adjoining aforesaid alleged Allen assigns assumpsit authority award benefit canal cause channel cited claim Common Law compensation complaint Conn conveyed Court of Equity covenant Cush declaration deed defendant defendant's doctrine Dwinel easement eminent domain entitled erect a dam estoppel evidence executed flow the land flowing land grant grantor Gray Greenl head of water height held incorporeal hereditaments injunction injury interest judgment jury legislature liable Mass Massachusetts meadow ment mill act mill-dam mill-owner mill-site natural navigable river obstruction occasioned occupied overflowed owner of land parol license party Penn person Pick plaintiff plaintiff's land plaintiff's mill pond possession premises prescriptive right privilege public highway public nuisance purpose Railroad raise the water reasonable recover remedy repair right to flow riparian owner riparian proprietor SECT Smith Statute of Frauds sustained tenant thereby thereof Thunder Bay River tion trespass Veazie verdict water power watercourse Wend
Popular passages
Page 458 - But a license to hunt in a man's park, and carry away the deer killed to his own use ; to cut down a tree in a man's ground, and to carry it away the next day after to his own use, are licenses as to the acts of hunting and cutting down the tree, but as to the carrying away of the deer killed and tree cut down, they are grants.
Page 452 - ... and to order and determine what he should think fit to be done by the parties respecting the matters in dispute.
References to this book
Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story: Statesman of the Old Republic R. Kent Newmyer Limited preview - 1985 |