The Law Relating to Waters, Sea, Tidal, and Inland: Including Rights and Duties of Riparian Owners, Canals, Fishery, Navigation, Land Drainage, Ferries, Bridges, and Tolls and Rates ThereonSweet and Maxwell, 1924 - 766 pages |
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... Fish Poaching Fish 361-436 362 368 369 393 403 404 405 407 419 435 CHAPTER VII . OF NAVIGATION , AND THEREIN OF CONSERVANCY 437-508 The general Right : its Nature , Extent , and the Injuries thereto 437 On the Sea 438 On Inland Waters ...
... Fish Poaching Fish 361-436 362 368 369 393 403 404 405 407 419 435 CHAPTER VII . OF NAVIGATION , AND THEREIN OF CONSERVANCY 437-508 The general Right : its Nature , Extent , and the Injuries thereto 437 On the Sea 438 On Inland Waters ...
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... Fish ) 391 , 490 1402 . 4 Hen . 4 , c . 11 ( Fish ) 391 1423 . 2 Hen . 6 , c . 19 ( Fish ) 391 1427 . 6 Hen . 6 , c . 5 ( Sewers ) 39 1 was Reference in the Records of temp . Edward III . show that this statute passed in the reign of ...
... Fish ) 391 , 490 1402 . 4 Hen . 4 , c . 11 ( Fish ) 391 1423 . 2 Hen . 6 , c . 19 ( Fish ) 391 1427 . 6 Hen . 6 , c . 5 ( Sewers ) 39 1 was Reference in the Records of temp . Edward III . show that this statute passed in the reign of ...
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... fishing on the British coasts within the distance of three miles from low water . These fisheries are regulated by various statutes prescribing the manner in which fish may be taken , and the close seasons , & c . , which will be ...
... fishing on the British coasts within the distance of three miles from low water . These fisheries are regulated by various statutes prescribing the manner in which fish may be taken , and the close seasons , & c . , which will be ...
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... fish . It is said by the appellant that all this must give way to the consideration that international law has ... fishing ? I do not think I need say anything about what is known as the three - mile limit . It may be assumed that within ...
... fish . It is said by the appellant that all this must give way to the consideration that international law has ... fishing ? I do not think I need say anything about what is known as the three - mile limit . It may be assumed that within ...
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... fish , then the Convention might be apt to suggest an argument against such a construction . But that is not so . Subjects and foreigners are ex hypothesi in this matter treated alike . I am therefore of opinion that the conviction was ...
... fish , then the Convention might be apt to suggest an argument against such a construction . But that is not so . Subjects and foreigners are ex hypothesi in this matter treated alike . I am therefore of opinion that the conviction was ...
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Popular passages
Page 648 - All persons may be joined in one action as defendants if there is asserted against them jointly, severally, or in the alternative...
Page 428 - ... carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look-out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Page 126 - Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do.
Page 129 - ... the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and, if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.
Page 313 - ... thereby, so far as the same shall be applicable to such undertaking, and shall, as well as the clauses and provisions of every other act which shall be incorporated with such act, form part of such act, and be construed together therewith as forming one act.
Page 184 - ... any poisonous, noxious, or polluting solid or liquid matter proceeding from any mine, other than water in the same condition as that in which it has been drained or raised from such mine...
Page liv - An offence committed by a person, whether he is or is not a subject of Her Majesty, on the open sea within the territorial waters of Her Majesty's dominions, is an offence within the jurisdiction of the Admiral, although it may have been committed on board or by means of a foreign ship, and the person who committed such offence may be arrested, tried, and punished accordingly.
Page 89 - ... by the House of Lords, reversing the decision of the Court of Appeal, that the directors, having had no intention to deceive, were not liable.
Page 277 - Wheely and others, the court say, "the canal having been made under an Act of Parliament, the rights of the plaintiffs are derived entirely from that Act. This, like many other cases, is a bargain between a company of adventurers and the public, the terms of which are expressed in the statute ; and the rule of construction, in all such cases, is now fully established to be this ; that any ambiguity in the terms of the contract must operate against the adventurers, and in favor of the public, and...
Page 238 - ... such claim may be defeated in any other way by which the same is now liable to be defeated; and...