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" No man has a right to throw wood or stones into the street at his pleasure. But inasmuch as fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So, because... "
Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ... - Page 246
1885
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volume 1

William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 pages
...to be questionable, because, Commonwealth v. Passmore l Serg. and Rawle, 219. Materials for building may be placed in the street, provided it be done in the most convenient manner. Ibid. A merchant may have his goods placed in the street for the purpose of removing them into his...
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A Compendium of the Law and Practice of Injunctions: And of ..., Volume 2

Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 pages
...reasonable time. Com. v. Passmore, 1 S. & R. 219. So, because building ¡s necessary, stones, brick, sand, and other materials, may be placed in the street,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner. Ib. So a merchant may have his goods placed in the street, for the purpose of removing them to his...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 240

Illinois. Supreme Court - 1909 - 862 pages
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the stre'et for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner." It is not sufficient, however, that the obstructions are necessary with reference to the business of...
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The American Law Register, Volume 2; Volume 11

1863 - 830 pages
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner." " But these encroachments on a street must be reasonable, not continued longer than is necessary, and...
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The American Law Register, Volume 2

1863 - 832 pages
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner." " But these encroachments on a street must be reasonable, not continued longer than is necessary, and...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Highways: Including Ways, Bridges ...

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1868 - 528 pages
...fuel is necessary, a man may' throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner. On the same principle a merchant may have his goods in the street for the purpose of removing them...
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Manual of the Highway Laws of the State of New York: With an Appendix of Forms

Robley D. Cook - 1870 - 372 pages
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner. On the same principle a merchant may have his goods placed in the street for the purpose of removing...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 37

1888 - 556 pages
...the purpose of having it carried into his house, and it may be there a reasonable time. So becanse building is necessary, stones, bricks, lime, sand...provided it be done in the most convenient manner. On the same principle, a merchant may have his goods placed in the street for the purpose of removing...
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The Law of Municipal Corporations, Volume 2

John Forrest Dillon - 1873 - 478 pages
...his house, and it may lie there a reasonable timc. So, because building is necessary, stones, brick, lime, sand, and other materials, may be placed in...provided it be done in the most convenient manner," and be not unreasonably prolonged. Approved, People v. Cunningham, 1 Denio (NY) 524, 530; Clark r....
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The Municipal Manual: Containing the Municipal and Assessment Acts, and ...

Robert Alexander Harrison - 1874 - 1262 pages
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it earned into his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...bricks, lime, sand and other materials may be placed on the street, provided it be done in the most convenient manner." (Commonwealth v. Passmore, 1 Serg....
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