The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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... authority which pours offensive matter into a receptacle or channel in- sufficient for the purpose , and thereby causes damage to private property , is guilty of negligence , and liable in damages to the owner of such property ; and it ...
... authority which pours offensive matter into a receptacle or channel in- sufficient for the purpose , and thereby causes damage to private property , is guilty of negligence , and liable in damages to the owner of such property ; and it ...
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... authorities . Their Lordships agree with Mr. Justice Holroyd . The case seems to be a very simple one . The only question is , Have the municipal authorities acted negli- gently so as to do unnecessary damage to Mr. Kannuluik ? As for ...
... authorities . Their Lordships agree with Mr. Justice Holroyd . The case seems to be a very simple one . The only question is , Have the municipal authorities acted negli- gently so as to do unnecessary damage to Mr. Kannuluik ? As for ...
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... authority , and this principle holds good whether the river be navigable or not - North Shore Railway v . Pion [ 1889 ] . In this case there was no statutory authority . Where powers are given by Parliament the conditions on which and ...
... authority , and this principle holds good whether the river be navigable or not - North Shore Railway v . Pion [ 1889 ] . In this case there was no statutory authority . Where powers are given by Parliament the conditions on which and ...
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... authority , or without following the pro- cedure pointed out by the statutory au- thority ( if any ) . ( See Imperial Gas Light and Coke Co. v . Broadbent [ 1859 ] 10 and Shelfer v . City of London Electric Lighting Co. ) If and when ...
... authority , or without following the pro- cedure pointed out by the statutory au- thority ( if any ) . ( See Imperial Gas Light and Coke Co. v . Broadbent [ 1859 ] 10 and Shelfer v . City of London Electric Lighting Co. ) If and when ...
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... authority from the Plaintiffs . " The position of the corpora- tion was undisputed , and their consent was taken for granted and treated as a matter of course . It was not until four years later , after the commencement of the action ...
... authority from the Plaintiffs . " The position of the corpora- tion was undisputed , and their consent was taken for granted and treated as a matter of course . It was not until four years later , after the commencement of the action ...
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