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" ... been held to be waste in Henry the Seventh's time, as removing wainscot fixed only by screws, and marble chimney-pieces, is now allowed to be done. Coppers and all sorts of brewing vessels, cannot possibly be used without being as much fixed as fire-engines,... "
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Common Pleas of the First Judicial ... - Page 283
by Pennsylvania. Courts, Peter Arrell Browne - 1813
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Tracy Atkyns - 1794 - 876 pages
...as fire engines, and in brew houfes efpecially, pipes rnuft be laid through the walls, and fupported by walls ; and yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them. This being the general rule, confider...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Tracy Atkyns - 1794 - 876 pages
...as fire engines, and in brew houfes efpecially, pipes rnuft be laid through the walls, and fupported by walls ; and yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be al-lowed to retain them. This being the general rule, confider...
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The Law's Disposal of a Person's Estate who Dies Without Will Or Testament ...

Peter Lovelass - 1823 - 470 pages
...to this work. See Remainders and Re-. as much fixed as fire-engines; and in brew-houses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and supported...and yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them. The old rules of law have been...
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - 1824 - 626 pages
...used, without being as much fixed as fire engines; and in brewhouses especially, pipes must be kid through the walls, and supported by walls; and yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of the trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them, This being the general rule,...
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A practical treatise on ecclesiastical and civil dilapidations ...

James Elmes - 1829 - 494 pages
...fixed as ^fire-engines, and in brewhouses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and be supported by walls ; and yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them. This being the general rule, consider...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1832 - 948 pages
...cannot possibly be used without being as much fixed as fire-engines, and in brewinghouses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and supported...yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them." Perhaps, in a case of this description,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1832 - 952 pages
...cannot possibly be used without being as much fixed as fire-enginet, and in brewinghouses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and supported by walls; and yet, notwithstanding this, as thej are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them." Perhaps,...
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A Practical Abridgment of American Common Law Cases Argued and ..., Volume 4

Jacob D. Wheeler - 1835 - 632 pages
...cannot possibly be used without being as much fixed as fire engines; and in brew houses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls and supported by walls; and yet, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them. Vide note...
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The Theory and Practice of Conveyancing, Volume 1

Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 pages
...be used without being ^,u7incy> 1 Atk~ as much fixed as fire-engines, and in brew-houses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and supported...yet notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them 2. I think, even be- t p00ie>8 ca,e,...
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 4

Richard Burn - 1842 - 846 pages
...vessels, cannot possibly be used without being as much fixed as fireengines; and in brewhouses especially, pipes must be laid through the walls, and supported...yet, notwithstanding this, as they are laid for the convenience of the trade, landlords will not be allowed to retain them. This being the general rule,...
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