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" No claim which may be lawfully made at general. . . the common law, by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse, or the use of any water... "
Practice of the Superior Courts of Law, in Personal Actions, and Ejectment ... - Page 36
by William Tidd - 1833 - 331 pages
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A Rubric of the Common Law: Being a Short Digest of the Common Law ...

Charles George Walpole - Common law - 1891 - 398 pages
...lawfully j n claims of made at the common law, by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way o^. easement or other easement, or to any watercourse, or the use of any water, the periods to to be enjoyed or derived upon, over, or from any land or water of our a n<florty years,...
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Shelford's Real Property Statutes: Comprising the Principal Statutes ...

Leonard Shelford, Thomas Henry Carson - Land tenure - 1893 - 944 pages
...the common or other Way ^aw (-^')' ^У custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other ment the easement, or to any watercourse, or the use of any...derived upon, over, or from any land or water of our 2*8 will. 4, said lord the King, his heirs or successors, or being parcel of the c- 71) *• 8Duchy...
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Ruling Cases, Volume 8

Robert Campbell - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1896 - 774 pages
...the 2nd, which enacts that no claim which may be lawfully made at common law by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse, or to the use of any water to be enjoyed upon any land, &c., when such way or other matter shall have...
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Ruling Cases Arranged, Annotated and Edited, Volume 10

Robert Campbell, Irving Browne - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1896 - 932 pages
...Reddendo singula, singi'lis, the words (as it seems to me) may be read thus, " Any way or other easement to be enjoyed or derived upon, over, or from any land, or any watercourse, or use of water to be enjoyed or derived upon, over, or from any water. " So reading...
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A Concise Treatise on the Law and Practice of Conveyancing: Together with ...

Richard Hallilay - Conveyancing - 1900 - 780 pages
...deed or writing (sect. 1). Way or Water.—By sect. 2 similar provision is made with regard to a claim to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse or the use of any water, to he enjoyed upon, over, or from any land or water, which (a) See remarks on this section, post, tit....
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Carson's Real Property Statutes: Comprising, Among Others, the Statutes ...

Thomas Henry Carson, Harold B. Bompas - Real property - 1902 - 1046 pages
...forty years. 2. No claim which may be lawfully made at the common law (e), by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any...successors, or being parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster or the Duchy of Cornwall, or being the property of any ecclesiastical or lay person, or body corporate,...
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The Law Relating to Waters, Sea, Tidal, and Inland: Including Rights and ...

Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - Collisions at sea - 1902 - 782 pages
...enacted, " That " no claim which may be lawfully made at the common law, by " custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, " or to any watercourse," or the use of any water, s to be enjoyed " or derived upon, over, or from any land or water of our said 1 Gale, p. 170. course...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Book 2

William Blackstone - Law - 1902 - 540 pages
...made for the purpose by deed in writing. The matters excepted in the first section are, — I. Claims to any way or other easement, or to any water-course, or the use of any water, for which a precisely similar enactment is made, except that, instead of the terms of thirty and sixty...
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The Law Relating to Waters, Sea, Tidal, and Inland: Including Rights and ...

Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - Collisions at sea - 1902 - 776 pages
...prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, " or to any watercourse,7 or the use of any water, t to be enjoyed " or derived upon, over, or from any land or water of our said 2 See R,dlr v. Whyte, L. It., 3 QB 303 ; Dewkirtt v. Wriyhy, CP Coop. 329 ; llaily v. Clarh, (1901)...
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Statutes and Statutory Construction: Including a Discussion of ..., Volume 2

Jabez Gridley Sutherland - Law - 1904 - 832 pages
...to mean the power of the country.8 § 4-17 (265). Same. — A statute of limitations as to a claim to any way or other easement, or to any water-course,...or derived upon, over or from any "land or water," does not include the servitude of allowing "the streams and currents of air and wind to pass over land...
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