The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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... ground abutting on the watercourse at its lowest point in Haw- thorn just where it turns to the south with a sharp bend after passing under Auburn Road . From a contour plan of the drainage area it appears that the fall to this point is ...
... ground abutting on the watercourse at its lowest point in Haw- thorn just where it turns to the south with a sharp bend after passing under Auburn Road . From a contour plan of the drainage area it appears that the fall to this point is ...
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... ground that they were necessary to the conduct of his appeal from the order of March , 1905. All three orders were substantially the same . Appeal from order of March , 1905 , dismissed , and appellant's petition refused . These were ...
... ground that they were necessary to the conduct of his appeal from the order of March , 1905. All three orders were substantially the same . Appeal from order of March , 1905 , dismissed , and appellant's petition refused . These were ...
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... ground , " being parts of the barony of Glasgow , " as kindly tenants and rentallers . The charter then proceeded to dispone to the magistrates and their successors heritably and irredeemably the mill of Partick , on the water of Kelvin ...
... ground , " being parts of the barony of Glasgow , " as kindly tenants and rentallers . The charter then proceeded to dispone to the magistrates and their successors heritably and irredeemably the mill of Partick , on the water of Kelvin ...
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... ground , and apart from agreement or prescription he can prevent the withdrawal of water by an ex adverso proprietor . Any prescriptive right must be restricted to the extent of the prescrip- tive user , which in this case does not ...
... ground , and apart from agreement or prescription he can prevent the withdrawal of water by an ex adverso proprietor . Any prescriptive right must be restricted to the extent of the prescrip- tive user , which in this case does not ...
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... ground for the con- tention of the pursuers that they have a right of property in the dam and the water , and that consequently they are entitled to increase the extent of the use thereof as occasion requires . That is a proposition for ...
... ground for the con- tention of the pursuers that they have a right of property in the dam and the water , and that consequently they are entitled to increase the extent of the use thereof as occasion requires . That is a proposition for ...
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