| 1894 - 776 pages
...LJ, in delivering the judgment of the court in that case, said:—" Extraordinary traffic is really a carriage of articles over the road, at either one...exceptional in the quality or quantity of articles arried, or the mode or time of user of the road, as rubstantiaUy to alter and increase the burden imposed... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 1072 pages
...is applied, though a test, is not the sole test of the user. Bat " extraordinary traffic is really a carriage of articles over the road, at either one...road, and to cause damage and expense thereby beyond which is common." In the Etherley Grange Coal Company v. Auckland District Etherley Highway Board1... | |
| 1895 - 312 pages
...one will, may presumably be expected to have upon the road. If so, extraordinary traffic is really a carriage of articles over the road, at either one or more times, which is so exceptional in the quahty or quantity of articles carricd, or in the mode or time of user of the road, as substantially... | |
| William Henry Cole - 1899 - 456 pages
...Lord-Justice Bowen (in the case of Hill v. Thomas, 2 QB, p. 333) :— " Extraordinary traffic is really a carriage of articles over the road, at either one...which is so exceptional in the quality or quantity of goods carried, or in the mode or time of user of the road, as substantially to increase the burden... | |
| 1919 - 884 pages
...extraordinary traffic ' " denotes " — and then comes a passage from the judgment of the Court of Appeal — " a carriage of articles over the road, at either "...burden imposed " by ordinary traffic on the road, and thereby to cause damage and "expense beyond what is common." In my opinion it is not open to us in,... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 820 pages
...one will) may presumably be expected to have upon the road. If so, Extraordinary Traffic is really, A carriage of articles over the road, at either one...of articles carried or in the mode or time of user or the road, — as substantially to alter and increase the burden imposed by ordinary traffic on the... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1908 - 960 pages
...is applied, though a test, is not the sole test of the user. But " extraordinary traffic is really a carriage of articles over the road, at either one...damage and expense thereby beyond what is common." Etherley In the Etherky Grange Coal Company v. Auckland District Highway Grange Coal Board1 it was... | |
| Barnard Lailey - 1912 - 136 pages
...purposes." the Court defined " extraordinary traffic " as follows ('):— " Extraordinary traffic is really a carriage of articles over the road, at either one...damage and expense thereby beyond what is common. ... It will include all such continuous or repeated user of the road by a person's vehicles as is out... | |
| Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - 1894 - 628 pages
...calculated to damage the highway and increase the expenditure on its repair. "Extraordinary traffic " is a carriage of articles over the road, at either one...time of user of the road, as substantially to alter end increase the burden imposed by ordinary traffic on the road, and thereby to cause damage and expense... | |
| John Frederic Clerk, William Harry Barber Lindsell - 1921 - 1516 pages
...and excessive traffic signify a carriage of articles over a highway, on either one or more occasions so exceptional in the quality or quantity of articles...of user of the road, as substantially to alter and <q) Thompson v. Mayor, ic., of Brighton, (1894) 1 QB 332; 63 LJQB 181 : overruling Kent \. Worthing... | |
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