The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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... thereof as was within the limits of the city . The facts are stated in the judgment of the Board . The case below is reported 34 Can . S.C.R. 459 . to furnish a similar service as is furnished to the. C. S. Campbell , K.C. ( of the ...
... thereof as was within the limits of the city . The facts are stated in the judgment of the Board . The case below is reported 34 Can . S.C.R. 459 . to furnish a similar service as is furnished to the. C. S. Campbell , K.C. ( of the ...
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... thereof erect any other milns or machinery which may require a greater quantity of water than is now used by us , then and in that case the second water so now reserved for our present works shall in all times there- after during the ...
... thereof erect any other milns or machinery which may require a greater quantity of water than is now used by us , then and in that case the second water so now reserved for our present works shall in all times there- after during the ...
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... thereof as occasion requires . That is a proposition for which it appears to me there is no legal foundation whatever , and I think that the pursuers are not entitled to any preferable right to the use of the waters of the dam to a ...
... thereof as occasion requires . That is a proposition for which it appears to me there is no legal foundation whatever , and I think that the pursuers are not entitled to any preferable right to the use of the waters of the dam to a ...
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... thereof , " but of the " water therein . " This proposition is , of course , opposed to elementary ideas about the water of a river , for the water would not be the property even of the exclusive owner of the solum and of both banks at ...
... thereof , " but of the " water therein . " This proposition is , of course , opposed to elementary ideas about the water of a river , for the water would not be the property even of the exclusive owner of the solum and of both banks at ...
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... thereof as they may require for the purposes of their waterworks , and also to divert and appropriate any river , pond , spring , or stream of water as they shall judge suitable and proper , and to contract with the owner or occupier of ...
... thereof as they may require for the purposes of their waterworks , and also to divert and appropriate any river , pond , spring , or stream of water as they shall judge suitable and proper , and to contract with the owner or occupier of ...
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Page 237 - hard labour, for ^~ a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine, or on summary conviction to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding four months, or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine.