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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 of Environmental Damage: Liability and Reparation

Marie-Louise Larsson - Law - 1999 - 696 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...which in its natural condition, was not in or upon it [...] and if in consequence of their doing so, or in consequence of any imperfection in the mode of...
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The Law of Watercourses

Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Law - 2000 - 468 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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Sourcebook on Tort Law 2/e

Graham Stephenson - Law - 2000 - 686 pages
...stopping at the natural use of their close, had desired to use it for any purpose which I may term nonnatural use, for the purpose of introducing into...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 Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law: Property, Rights and Nature

Sean Coyle, Karen Morrow - Law - 2004 - 245 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...close that which in its natural condition was not in it or upon it ... and, if in consequence of their doing so ... the water came to escape ... it appears...
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