Fresh rivers, of. what kind soever, do of common right belong to the owners of the soil adjacent, so that the owners of the one side have, of common right, the propriety of, the soil, and consequently... Parliamentary Papers - Página 456por Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1884Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1869 - 864 páginas
...found in the notes to 6 Cowcn, 536-43 — in chapter 1 he says: "Fresh rivers, of whatsoever kind, do of common right belong to the owners of the soil...owners of the one side have, of common right, the property of the soil, and, consequently, the right of fishing, rcsque jilum ayucB, and the owners of... | |
| Esek Cowen - 1821 - 804 páginas
...may be punished by indictment, and removAgain : " Fresh rivers, of what kind soever, do, of commoB right, belong to the owners of the soil adjacent, so that the owners of one side, have, of common right, the propriety of the •oil. and, consequently, the right of fishing... | |
| South Carolina. Constitutional Court of Appeals, David James McCord - 1822 - 668 páginas
...publicijurit, or public higways, &c." ( ' Har -graves Law Tracts 9.; The same author observes thatfresh rivers, of what kind soever, do of common right belong to the owners of the adjacent soil ; so that the owners of each side, have of common right the propriety of the soil, and... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1824 - 380 páginas
...considered by Mr. Butler as exhausting the whole law on the subject, he lays down the law generally that fresh rivers of what kind soever, do of common right belong to the owners of the adjacent soil, but he admits that fresh rivers, as well as those which ebb and flow, may be under the... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1825 - 838 páginas
...applies also to the narrow strip which communicates with them, (e) Hirers. Fresh rivers of every kind, of common right belong to the owners of the soil adjacent...the owners of the one side have of common right the property of the soil, and consequently the right of fishing, usque ad JUum aqua", and the owners of... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1877 - 748 páginas
...facie, public-i juris r common highways for man or goods, or both, from one inland town to another. Fresh rivers, of what kind soever, do, of common right,...owners of the one side have, of common right, the property of the soil, and consequently the right of fishing, usque ad fihnn aqutr ; and the owners... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1831 - 788 páginas
...right of soil of the way. Set:. Berry v. Goodman, 2 Leim. 148. Vin. Ab. Emd. (Tl>. 102.) Fresh rivers of common right belong to the owners of the soil adjacent, so that the owners of the one side hiive of common right the property of the soil, and consei|uently the right of fishing tuque ailjilinn... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1832 - 660 páginas
...the right of soil of the way. See Berry v. Goodman, 2 Leon. 148. Vin. Ab. Evid.(Tb 102.) Fresh rivers of common right belong to the owners of the soil adjacent,...the owners of the one side have of common right the property of the soil, and consequently the right of fishing usque adfilum aqua;, and the owners of... | |
| Jacob D. Wheeler - 1835 - 620 páginas
...understood, rivers where the tide does not ebb and flow, and which are therefore said to be not navigable,) belong to the owners of the soil adjacent; so that the owners of one side have, of common right, the property of the soil, and consequently the right of fishing, usque... | |
| Esek Cowen, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1837 - 826 páginas
...fresh water creek, or river, carries the land to the centre of the stream. It is well settled that fresh rivers, of what kind soever, do, of common right, belong to the owners of the adjacent soil. (Jlngell on Watercourses, 1 5. Palmer v. Mulligan, 3 Games' Rep. 319. Dav. Rep. 152,... | |
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