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" King's subjects passing that way; because it doth in consequence tend to a common charge, and is become a thing of public interest and use, and every man for his passage pays a toll, which is a common charge... "
Cases on Restraint of Trade - Page 18
by Bruce Wyman - 1902
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court and in ..., Volume 6

Esek Cowen, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1837 - 826 pages
...from the King. H j [the owner] may make a ferry for his uwn use or the use of his family ; but nut tor the common use of all the King's subjects passing that way ; because it doth, in consequent, lend to a common charge ; and is become a thing of public interest and use, and every man...
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the ..., Volume 6

Georgia. Supreme Court - Equity - 1849 - 714 pages
...all passengers, without a prescription, time out of mind, or a charter from the King. He (the owner) may make a ferry for his own use, or the use of his...common charge, and is become a thing of public interest or use, and every man, for his passage, pays a toll which is a common charge, and every ferry ought...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 30

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1866 - 618 pages
...of mind j Chenango Bridge Company agt. The Bingfaamton Bridge Company. or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of...every ferry ought to be under a public regulation." (Harg. LT chap. «, 16; 17 Conn. 63; 20 John. 100; 2 McLean, 383.) As there was no necessity of laying...
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A Treatise on the Law of Navigable Rivers

Louis Houck - Harbors - 1868 - 268 pages
...without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He [the owner of the adjacent soil] may make a ferry for his own use, or the use of his family, but not for the common use of all of the king's subjects passing that way." And the reasons are thus assigned : " Because it doth in...
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Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising ...

United States. Department of Justice - Attorneys general's opinions - 1873 - 668 pages
...all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He (the owner) may make a ferry for his own use or the use of his...use of all the king's subjects passing that way." And the reason he gives is, " Becanse it doth in consequence tend to a common charge, and is become...
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Hall's Essay on the Rights of the Crown and the Privileges of the Subject in ...

Robert Gream Hall, Richard Loveland Loveland - Coasts - 1875 - 822 pages
...common ferry for all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of...king's subjects passing that way ; because it doth in consequent tend to a common charge, and is become a thing of publick interest and use, and every man...
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Laws of Illinois Relating to Railroads and Warehouses, with Appendix ...

Illinois - 1877 - 182 pages
...common ferry for all passengers without a prescription time out of mind or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of...king's subjects passing that way ; because it doth in consequent tend to a common charge, and is become a thing of public interest and use, and every man...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 15

Law - 1877 - 558 pages
...common ferry for all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use, or the use of...all the king's subjects passing that way; because it cloth in consequence tend to a common charge, and is become a thing of public interest and use, and...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 13, Part 2

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1877 - 526 pages
...very ' gateway of commerce,' and take toll from all who pass. Their business most certainly ' tends to a common charge, and is become a thing of public interest and use.' Every bushel of grain for its passage 'pays a toll. which is a common charge;' and, therefore, according...
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Some Account of the Work of Stephen J. Field: As a Legislator, State Judge ...

Chauncey F. Black, Samuel B. Smith - Constitutional history - 1881 - 556 pages
...common ferry for all passengers without a prescription time out of mind or a charter from the King. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of...common use of all the King's subjects passing that way ; * Wilkeson vs. Leland, 2 Peters, 657. 169 because it doth in consequent tend to a common charge,...
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