The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 75. köideLaw Times Office, 1897 |
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Page xliv
... land - Land let at nominal rent for public purposes - Proviso as to re - entry if land taken by company - Land taken by company -Basis of compensation . - A lessee of land by an underlease for the remainder of his term , less one day ...
... land - Land let at nominal rent for public purposes - Proviso as to re - entry if land taken by company - Land taken by company -Basis of compensation . - A lessee of land by an underlease for the remainder of his term , less one day ...
Page xlvii
... land by la Colonial Government contained a reservation that " the said land shall be liable without compensation to have any watercourses made over any part of it for the public use and benefit , by order of the Colonial Government ...
... land by la Colonial Government contained a reservation that " the said land shall be liable without compensation to have any watercourses made over any part of it for the public use and benefit , by order of the Colonial Government ...
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... land - Rights of mortgagees.- Tenant's fixtures not removed during the con- tinuance of the tenancy become on its expiration part of the freehold even though they are on the premises by the parol consent of the lessor ; and though such ...
... land - Rights of mortgagees.- Tenant's fixtures not removed during the con- tinuance of the tenancy become on its expiration part of the freehold even though they are on the premises by the parol consent of the lessor ; and though such ...
Page lii
... land abutting on the road with a proportion of the expenses . Held , that the road was not a new street " within sect . 105 of the Act of 1855 or sect . 77 of the Act of 1862 , and that the owner of the land was ་ ་ 620 687 349 ... not ...
... land abutting on the road with a proportion of the expenses . Held , that the road was not a new street " within sect . 105 of the Act of 1855 or sect . 77 of the Act of 1862 , and that the owner of the land was ་ ་ 620 687 349 ... not ...
Page lx
... land from allowing the land to be a nuisance ; but the Court is reluctant to grant an injunction which the owner may not be able to obey , when the local authorities have special powers under the Act to abate the nuisance themselves ...
... land from allowing the land to be a nuisance ; but the Court is reluctant to grant an injunction which the owner may not be able to obey , when the local authorities have special powers under the Act to abate the nuisance themselves ...
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