... that principle, which gives to the owner of the soil all that lies beneath his surface; that the land immediately below is his property, whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil, part water; that the person who owns... Miscellaneous Publication - Page 254by Wells Aleck Hutchins - 1942 - 513 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Selwyn - 1845 - 878 pages
...his property, whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or veinous earth, or part soil, part water; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein,...intercepts or drains off the water collected from underground springs in his neighbour's well, this inconvenience to his neighbour falls within the description... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1845 - 930 pages
...his property, whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil, part water ; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein,...intercepts or drains off the water collected from underground springs in his neighbour,s well, this inconvenience to his neighbour falls within the description... | |
| 1845 - 544 pages
...his property, whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil, part water; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein,...pleasure ; and that if, in the exercise of such right, he interrupts or drains off the water collected from underground springs in his neighbour's well, the... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1845 - 544 pages
...property. Whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil and part water, the person who owns the surface may dig therein, and...to his own purposes, at his free will and pleasure (/) ; although, as already stated, he may in some cases incur liability by so digging and excavating... | |
| Charles James Gale - 1849 - 552 pages
...his property, whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil, part water ; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein,...intercepts or drains off the water collected from underground springs in his neighbour's well, this inconvenience to his neighbour falls within the description... | |
| John Simcoe Saunders - 1851 - 776 pages
...his properly, wheiher it be solid rock or porous ground or venous earth, or part soil, part water; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein, and apply all that is iherc found to his own purposes at his free will and pleasure; and that if in the exercise of such... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1852 - 346 pages
...his property, whether it is solid rock or forms ground, or venous earth, or part soil, part water ; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein,...intercepts or drains off the water collected from underground springs in his neighbour's well, this inconvenience to his neighbour falls within the description... | |
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1918 - 854 pages
...his property, whether it is solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil, part water; that the person who owns the surface may dig therein,...to his own purposes at his free will and pleasure.' Here the impracticability of applying the rule of absolute ownership to the fluid, water, which by... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1852 - 616 pages
...Whether, therefore, it be solid rock, or porous ground, or venous earth, or part soil and part water, the person who owns the surface may dig therein, and apply all that is there found to his purposes, at his free will and pleasure ;5 although, as already stated, he may in some cases incur... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1854 - 732 pages
...is subterranean be solid rock, mines, or porous soil, or salt springs, or part land and part water, the person who owns the surface may dig therein and...apply all that is there found to his own purposes ad Until/it. The owner of the surface may, by excavating at the extremity, and under the surface of... | |
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