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" On the other hand, if the defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural condition was not in... "
The Scottish Law Reporter: Containing Reports ... of Cases Decided in the ... - Page 212
1876
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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
...introducing into " the close that which in its natural condition was not in or upon "it, for the purposes of introducing water, either above or below "ground,...the result of any "work or operation on or under the land; and if, in consequence " of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the "mode...
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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
...not stopping at the natural " use of the close, had desired to use it for any purpose, which I " may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing...natural condition was not in or upon "it, for the purposes of introducing water, either ahove or below "ground, in quantities and in a manner not the...
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Cases Illustrating the Principles of the Law of Torts

Francis Reynolds Yonge Radcliffe, Sir John Charles Miles - Torts - 1904 - 648 pages
...defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing...the result of any work or operation on or under the land—and if in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode of...
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The Criminal Law of India

John Dawson Mayne - Criminal law - 1904 - 1186 pages
...prevent the damage." And so Lord Cairns, C., spoke of this as being " a non-natural use of the land, for the purpose of introducing into the close that which in its natural condition was not in or upon it."8 itr IT 405. This doctrine, however, is subject to two limitations. First, that it does not apply...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 27

Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1016 pages
...defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a 'nonnatural use, ' — for the purpose of introducing...the result of any work or operation on or under the land, — and if in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode...
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A Selection of Cases on the Law of Torts, Volume 2

James Barr Ames, Jeremiah Smith - Torts - 1909 - 760 pages
...defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing...the result of any work or operation on or under the land ; and if in conseqnence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode of...
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Law and Business ...: Introduction

William Homer Spencer - Commercial law - 1911 - 702 pages
...defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a nonnatural use, for the purpose of introducing...the result of any work or operation on or under the land, and if in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode of...
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Cases on Torts: With Abstracts of Lectures Upon Several Torts

Charles Albert Keigwin - Torts - 1915 - 584 pages
...defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which i may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing...the result of any work or operation on or under the land ; and if in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode of...
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Cases on Torts: With Abstracts of Lectures Upon Several Torts

Charles Albert Keigwin - Torts - 1915 - 604 pages
...defendants, not stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term a non-natural use, for the purpose of introducing...upon it, for the purpose of introducing water either aliove or below ground in quantities and in a manner not the result of auy work or operation on or...
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Law Students' Review and Quiz Book: In the Form of Questions which Supply ...

Russell Whitman - Electronic books - 1916 - 746 pages
...passed off into plaintiff's close, plaintiff could not have recovered. But here water was introduced In quantities and in a manner not the result of any work or operation on or under the land; and this defendant mill owner did at his peril. Rylands v. Fletcher (1868), LR 3 HL 330. But...
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