a right of franchise or privilege, that no man may set up a common ferry for all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of his family, but not for the common use... 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
...another of public interest, belonging to the people in general.1' In chapter '2, the one of prerogative," that no man may set up a common ferry for all passengers,...prescription, time out of mind, or a charter from the king ;" and though he may set up a ferry for his own use and that of his family, yet he may not do so for... | |
| Esek Cowen, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1837 - 826 páginas
...these which follow 1st, A right affranchise or privilege, that no man may set up a common ferry fur all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the King. H j [the owner] may make a ferry for his uwn use or the use of his family ; but nut tor the common... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1849 - 714 páginas
...well as in the salt or arms of the sea ; and these axe those which follow : 1st. A right affranchise or privilege, that no man may set up a common ferry,...prescription, time out of mind, or a charter from the King. He (the owner) may make a ferry for his own use, or the use of his family, but not for the common use... | |
| Humphry William Woolrych - 1853 - 448 páginas
...maritime rights, but as shewing, by way of introduction, the acknowledged power of the Crown. To proceed: no man may set up a common ferry for all passengers,...prescription, time out of mind, or a charter from the King.(m) And Lord Hale adds, this holds place much more in a public river or arm of the sea.(n) And... | |
| Louis Houck - 1868 - 268 páginas
...as in salt, or arms of the sea, and those are these which follow." And the author first enumerates " a right of franchise, or privilege, that no man may...prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He [the owner of the adjacent soil] may make a ferry for his own use, or the use of his family, but... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1873 - 668 páginas
...those which follow: first, a right of franchise or privilege that no man may set up a common (public) ferry for all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He (the owner) may make a ferry for his own use or the use of his family, but not for the common use... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1875 - 976 páginas
...certain interest," and he defines this interest of the crown as follows : '•'•First " he says " a right of franchise or privilege, that no man may...prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king.' ' " Secondly, An interest, as I may call it, of pleasure or recreation" but it is proper to say that... | |
| Robert Gream Hall, Richard Loveland Loveland - 1875 - 822 páginas
...as well as in salt or arms of the sea ; and those are these which follow. 1st. A right affranchise or privilege, that no man may set up a common ferry...prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of his family, but not for the common use of all the... | |
| Illinois - 1877 - 182 páginas
...in the first quotation which is taken from his treatise "Da Jure Maris," Hale says that the king has "a right of franchise or privilege, that no man may...prescription time out of mind or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use or the use of his family but not for the common use of all the... | |
| 1877 - 558 páginas
...Maria" (1 Harg. Law Tracts, 0), the king has " a right of franchise or privilege, that no man may eet up a common ferry for all passengers, without a prescription time out of mind, or a charter from the king. He may make a ferry for his own use, or the use of his family, but not for the common use of all the... | |
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