| 1721 - 450 Seiten
...by the Space of thirty or forty Years ; yet the other may, upon his own Land and Soil, lawfully ered an Houfe or other Thing againft the faid Lights and Windows, and the other can havenoAdionj for it was his Folly to build his Houfe fo near to the other's Land: And it was adjudged... | |
| 1727 - 402 Seiten
...ereft an Houfe or other Thing againft th? faid Lights and Windows, and the other can have no Aftion; for it was his Folly to build his Houfe fo near to the other's Land; and it was adjudged accordingly. Nota, Cujus eft Solum ejus eft Summit as ufque ad Ccelum. Temps' Ed.... | |
| George Croke - 1790 - 524 Seiten
...forfeit/ erect an houfe or other thing againft the faid lights and~windo\vs, Poft!'z6g. an<^ tne otner can have no action ; for it was his folly to build his houfe fo near to the other's land : and it was adjudged accordingly. '''^"Ab'ic^ NOT A. Cujuseji folum,rjusrj]jnmmitasi<f<}ucadcaelttm.... | |
| Charles Viner - 1793 - 682 Seiten
...or 40 years, yet the other may, upon his own land and foil, lawfully ereft an houfe or other thiug againft the faid lights and windows, and the other can have no aclion ; for it was his folly to build his houfe fo near to the other's land. It was agreed by all... | |
| Charles James Gale, Thomas Denman Whatley - 1840 - 382 Seiten
...yet the other may upon his own land and soil lawfully erect a house or other thing against thn said lights and windows, and the other can have no action, for it was his folly to build his house so near to the other's land, — and it was adjudged accordingly." This doctrine appears to have... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1854 - 732 Seiten
...enter upon his own land and soil, and lawfully erect a house or other thing against the said lights or windows, and the other can have no action, for it was his folly to build his house so near the other's lands ; " and this doctrine appears to have been held down to the time of... | |
| Francis Law Latham - 1867 - 324 Seiten
...yet the other may upon his own land and soil lawfully erect a house or other thing against the said lights and windows, and the other can have no action, for it was his folly to build his house so near to the other's land ; and it was adjudged accordingly " (e}. This rule was found to operate... | |
| Banister Fletcher - 1879 - 158 Seiten
...yet the other may, upon his own land and soil, lawfully erect a house or other thing against the said lights and windows, and the other can have no action, for it was his folly to build his house so near to the other's land ; and it was adjudged accordingly."* It would appear that it was... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1881 - 968 Seiten
...the other may upon his own land and soil lawfully erect an house or other tilings against the said lights and windows, and the other can have no action ; for it was his folly to build his house so near to the other's land ; and it was adjudged accordingly." 105] *And as late as 1 Car. 2,... | |
| 1882 - 1098 Seiten
...yet the other may upon his own land and soil lawfully erect a house or other thing against the said lights and windows, and the other can have no action, for it was his folly to build his house so near to the other's land, and it was adjudged accordingly. It has, however, been observed... | |
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