| Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 lehte
...fied not to be fit for cutting. (RL nament and shelter of the house. (R. 1717, fo. 366). Packington, had cut down a great number of trees, and had threatened to cut down and destroy them all. That his agent had agreed for the sale of two thousand trees, and that in consequence thereof some... | |
| Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - 1846 - 748 lehte
...Packington; [3 Atk. 215, SC In this case the plaintiff alleged, that the defendant, Sir H. Packington, had cut down a great number of trees, and had threatened to cut down and destroy them all.- that Sir H. Packington's agent had agreed for the sale of 2000 trees, and that in consequence thereof... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 680 lehte
...carry off the brick he has dug, but be enjoined from further digging." In Packington 's case, (3 Atk. 213,) the bill stated that the defendant had cut down...point, is a very loose note of an anonymous case of 1 Vesey, jun. 93, in which the solicitor-general moved for an order to prevent the removal of timber... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 lehte
...but be enjoined from further digging." In Pad;ingtoris case, (3 Atk. 213.) the bill stated that tho defendant had cut down a great number of trees, and...restrain him "from cutting down timber trees growing." Special injunc- ficc.(a) Lord Eldon has also incidentally observed, that lie should not hesitate to... | |
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1890 - 816 lehte
...cited by Bacon (reported 3 Atk. 215), the plaintiff alleged that the defendant, Sir II. Packington, had cut down a great number of trees, and had threatened to cut down and destroy them all. Lord Hardwicke granted an injunction to restrain the waste. The lease in the case was made without... | |
| Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1859 - 924 lehte
...carry off the brick he has dug, but be enjoined from further digging.' In Packington's case, (3 Atk. 213,) the bill stated, that the defendant had cut...point, is a very loose note of an anonymous case of 1 Vesey, Jr., 93, in which the solicitorgeneral moved for an order to prevent the removal of timber wrongfully... | |
| Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1876 - 708 lehte
...the brick he has dug, but he enjoined from further digging.' In Paclcington's case (3 Atk. 21 3.), the bill stated, that the defendant had cut down a...point, is a very loose note of an anonymous case of 1 Vesey, Jr., 93, in which the solicitor-general moved for an order to prevent the removal of timber... | |
| Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - 1876 - 708 lehte
...from further digging.' In Packington's case (3 Atk. 213), the bill stated, that the defendant liad cut down a great number of trees, and had threatened...point, is a very loose note of an anonymous case of 1 Vesey, Jr., 93, in which the solicitor-general moved for an order to prevent the removal of timber... | |
| 1886 - 838 lehte
...carry off the brick he has dug, but be enjoined from further digging." In Packingion's case, 3 Atk. 213, the bill stated that the defendant had cut down...only went to restrain him " from cutting down timber growing." The only cose I have met with, applicable to the very point, is a very loose note of an anonymous... | |
| William Albert Keener - 1894 - 908 lehte
...decided in 1744, and cited by Bacon,' the plaintiff alleged that the defendant, Sir H. Packington, had cut down a great number of trees, and had threatened to cut down and destroy them all. Lord Hardwicke granted an injunction to restrain the waste. The lease in the case was made without... | |
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