If a ferry is erected on a river, so near another ancient ferry as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the old one. For where there is a ferry by prescription, the owner is bound to keep it always in repair and readiness, for the... The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]. - Strana 213autor/autoři: Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1838Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 str.
...the third part of twenty miles from mine. If a ferry be erected on a river, so near another ancient ferry as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the old one. For where there is a ferry by prescription, the owner is bound to keep it always in repair and readiness,... | |
| Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 str.
...transacting his necessary business there. If a ferry be erected on a river so near another ancieut ferry as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the old one. For where there is a ferry by prescription, the owner is bound to keep it always in repair aud readiness... | |
| 1827 - 932 str.
...authority in Saville which has been cited goes to that extent. The amount of that authority is, that a ferry is in respect of the landing- place and not of the water ; but it by no means follows that he " who has the privilege of a ferry, ought to have a right to the... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1829 - 982 str.
...passengers,' &c.; and 3 Bl. Com. 210 ; 'if a ferry is erected on a river so near to another ancient ferry, as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the old one.' id. This was law in England as early as AD 1443: 22 Hen. 6-146 : see the colony laws of 1641, ART.... | |
| Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 str.
...fair. FNB 148 ; 2 Roll. Abr. 140. See Market. If a ferry is erected on a river so near another ancient h land shall have been held, or the profits thereof or such rent shall have been re where there is a ferry by prescription, the owner is bound to keep it always in repair and readiness,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1836 - 816 str.
...down in Blackstone's Commentaries (a) that, " If a ferry is erected on a river so near another ancient ferry as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the old one. For, where there is a ferry by prescription, the owner is bound to keep it always in repair and readiness... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1837 - 1338 str.
...-Blackgtbneji'iNi his Commentaries (w) 6ays> " If * .ferry is evicted 'cri'S river, so' near nhother ancient ferry as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the •oldl'oneiJ'! For1 'where there isa ferry by prescription,1 the owner i$ bound to keep it always... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1839 - 672 str.
...15 Pick. 354. VOL. II. 11 stone says, if a ferry is erected on a river, so near to another ancient ferry as to draw away its custom, it is a nuisance to the owner of the old one.' Judge Putnam holds it to be clear upon the authorities, that the franchise of a ferry is not confined... | |
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