Cases Relating to Railways and Canals: Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of Law and Equity: 1835 to [1854], 7. köideHenry Iltid Nicholl, Thomas Hare, John Monson Carrow, Lionel Oliver, Edward Beavan, Thomas Edward Preston Lefroy A. Maxwell, 1855 |
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... authorised , which affects the lands next hereinafter described , within the period thereby limited for the com- pulsory purchase of lands , and in that event only . " A correspondence then took place between the solicitors of the ...
... authorised , which affects the lands next hereinafter described , within the period thereby limited for the com- pulsory purchase of lands , and in that event only . " A correspondence then took place between the solicitors of the ...
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... authorised by the Company to enter into any contract for the purchase of land , except for the pur- pose of making the projected Railway ; and that , in the ne- gotiations with the agent of the plaintiffs , no restrictions whatever had ...
... authorised by the Company to enter into any contract for the purchase of land , except for the pur- pose of making the projected Railway ; and that , in the ne- gotiations with the agent of the plaintiffs , no restrictions whatever had ...
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... authorised by their Acts . That , although the Oxford Railway was to be made so as to be traversed continuously by the Great Western Railway Company , the Oxford Railway Company were not thereby prevented from making a line of a mixed ...
... authorised by their Acts . That , although the Oxford Railway was to be made so as to be traversed continuously by the Great Western Railway Company , the Oxford Railway Company were not thereby prevented from making a line of a mixed ...
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... tal of the Company should be 1,500,000l . And by the 11th section , after reciting that the formation of the Railways thereby authorised would be beneficial to the interests of the 52 RAILWAY , CANAL , AND JOINT STOCK CASES .
... tal of the Company should be 1,500,000l . And by the 11th section , after reciting that the formation of the Railways thereby authorised would be beneficial to the interests of the 52 RAILWAY , CANAL , AND JOINT STOCK CASES .
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... authorised would be beneficial to the interests of the Great Western Railway Company , it was enacted that it should be lawful for that Company to subscribe towards and become shareholders in the undertaking thereby au- thorised to an ...
... authorised would be beneficial to the interests of the Great Western Railway Company , it was enacted that it should be lawful for that Company to subscribe towards and become shareholders in the undertaking thereby au- thorised to an ...
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Page 526 - With respect to any contract which, if made between private persons, would be by law required to be in writing, and signed by the parties to be charged therewith...
Page 722 - Also sufficient posts, rails, hedges, ditches, mounds, or other fences for separating the land taken for the use of the railway from the adjoining lands not taken, and protecting such lands from trespass, or the cattle of the owners or occupiers thereof from straying thereout, by reason of the railway...
Page 454 - ... defendants, in an action on the case, for the use and occupation of what was so held or enjoyed ; and if in evidence on the trial of such action any parol demise or any agreement (not being by deed,) whereon a certain rent was reserved, shall appear, the plaintiff in such action shall not therefore be nonsuited, but may make use thereof as an evidence of the Quantum of the damages to be recovered.
Page 799 - Act authorised to be taken, either upon the whole or upon any particular portions of the railway, as they shall think fit : Provided that all such tolls be at all times charged equally to all persons, and after the same rate, whether per ton per mile or . otherwise, in respect of all passengers and of...
Page 809 - Provided always, that no such execution shall issue against any shareholder except upon an order of the court in which the action, suit, or other proceeding shall have been brought or instituted, made upon motion in open court after sufficient notice in writing to the persons sought to be charged ; and upon such motion such court may order execution to issue accordingly...
Page 631 - ... carriage road, horse road, tramroad, or railway, either public or private, so as to render it impassable for or dangerous or extraordinarily inconvenient to passengers or carriages, or to the persons entitled to the use thereof, the company shall, before the commencement of any such operations, cause a sufficient road to be made instead of the road to be interfered with, and shall at their own expense maintain such substituted road in a state as convenient for passengers and carriages as the...
Page 809 - If any execution, either at law or in equity, shall have been issued against the property or effects of the company, and if there cannot be found sufficient whereon to levy such execution, then such execution may be issued against any of the shareholders to the extent of their chara respectively in the capital of the company not then paid up...
Page 438 - Every person who shall have subscribed the prescribed sum, or upwards, to the capital of the company, or shall otherwise have become entitled to a share in the company, and whose name shall have been entered on the register of shareholders hereinafter mentioned, shall be deemed a shareholder of the company.
Page 465 - I am glad to fasten myself in some measure on his great authority, and say that, when I look upon these Acts of Parliament, I regard them all in the light of contracts made by the Legislature, on behalf of every person interested in anything to be done under them ; and I have no hesitation in asserting that, unless that principle is applied in construing statutes of this description, they become instruments of greater oppression than any thing in the whole system of administration under our constitution.
Page 279 - Where in any Place it is intended to carry the Railway on an Arch or Arches or other Viaduct, as marked on the said Plan or Section, the same shall be made accordingly; and where a Tunnel is marked on the said Plan or Section as intended to be made at any Place, the same shall be made accordingly, unless the Owners, Lessees, and Occupiers of the Land in which such Tunnel is intended to be made shall consent that the same shall not be so made.