The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 659
... street has a right which the law will recognise and enforce to the unobstructed enjoyment of the light and air which come to his house from that street . I may refer in particular to the case of City of Glasgow Union Railway Co. v ...
... street has a right which the law will recognise and enforce to the unobstructed enjoyment of the light and air which come to his house from that street . I may refer in particular to the case of City of Glasgow Union Railway Co. v ...
Page 660
... street , and they do not hold any servitude rights in or over the street space which they propose to monopolise in part by making their bridge . As to the solum , the street is one in a royal burgh ; but the argument which we heard went ...
... street , and they do not hold any servitude rights in or over the street space which they propose to monopolise in part by making their bridge . As to the solum , the street is one in a royal burgh ; but the argument which we heard went ...
Page 661
... street without creating any material obstruction or inconvenience in the use of it for passage . The defenders are not here alleging any right peculiar to themselves to construct a bridge over the street . If they are entitled to ...
... street without creating any material obstruction or inconvenience in the use of it for passage . The defenders are not here alleging any right peculiar to themselves to construct a bridge over the street . If they are entitled to ...
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