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" The consequence is, therefore, that there is no such thing known to the law as a right to any particular flow of surface water, jure naturae. "
An Inquiry Into the Conditions Relating to the Water-supply of the City of ... - Страница 436
написао/ла Commerce and Industry Association of New York - 1900 - 627 страница
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of ..., Том 11

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1854 - 750 страница
...libel in the declaration resolve: itself into a charge of murder: 'That there are no degrees in murder: 'That there is no such thing known to the law as a 'fair' mnrder: ' That there can bo no such distinction as a 'fair ' or a 'foul' duel, where it ends...
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The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal, Том 49

1855 - 528 страница
...that the libel resolved itself into a charge of murder; — that there are no degrees of murder ; — that there is no such thing known to the law as a "fair" murder; and that there can be no such distinction as a "fair" or a "foul" duel, when it ends...
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Common Bench Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common ...

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger, John Scott - 1846 - 1156 страница
...the declaration resolves itself into a charge of murder : " That there are no degrees in murder : " That there is no such thing known to the law as a ' fair ' murder : " That there can be no such distinction as a ' fair ' or a ' foul ' duel, where it...
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Albany Law Journal, Том 24

1881 - 572 страница
...fact that in the natural condition, of things the surface-water would escape iu any given direction; the consequence is therefore that there is no such...known to the law as a right to any particular flow of surface-water, jure noturce. The owner of laud may at his pleasure withhold the water falling on his...
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Albany Law Journal, Том 24

1881 - 572 страница
...natural condition of things the surface-water would escape iu any given direction ; the consequence ¡9 therefore that there is no such thing known to the law as a right to any particular flow of surface-water, jure naturœ. The owner of land may at his pleasure withhold the water falling on hie...
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The American Law Register, Том 11;Том 20

1872 - 854 страница
...stated by BEASLET, C. •!., in Sowlsby v. Speers, 2 Vroom 351. "There is," said the learned judge, "no such thing known to the law, as a right to any particular flow of surface-water jure naturae. The owner »f land may, at his pleasure, withhold the water falling on...
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A Treatise on the American Law of Easements and Servitudes

Emory Washburn - 1873 - 830 страница
...deny the right to any particular flow of surface water jure naturce. " There is," say the court, " no such thing known to the law as a right to any particular flow of surface water, jure naturce. The owner of land may, at his pleasure, withhold the water falling on his property from passing...
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The Central Law Journal, Том 7

1878 - 540 страница
...9, 1878. It is very evident that Mr. Edwards did not understand us. We nowhere intimated in the note that " there is no such thing known to the law as a skeleton bill of exceptions.'' On the contrary, the note was principally devoted to showing that in...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest ..., Том 31

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1880 - 886 страница
...Flrtar, ante, p. 114. Atchison, I opekn and Santa Fe Railroad Company v. Hammer. r, 2 Vroom, 351, tliat "there is no such thing known to the law as a right to any particular flow of surface-water jure nature. The owner of land may, at his pleasure, withhold the water falling on his...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest ..., Том 36

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1881 - 968 страница
...here, has been virtually overruled.' ••In Boit'W>i/v. Speer, tupra, BBASELY, CJ,said: Theownerof land may, at his pleasure, withhold the water falling...on his property from passing in its natural course onto that of his neighbor, and in the same manner may prevent'the water falling on the land of the...
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