 | Charles Clark - 1876
...to the soil constituting the bed of a river does not carry with it any exclusive right of property in the running water of the stream, which can only...the stream ; but lateral contact is as good, jure natures, as vertical ; and not only the word " riparian," but the best authorities, such as Miner v.... | |
 | Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1878
...to the soil constituting the bed of a river does not carry with it any exclusive right of property in the running water of the stream, which can only...the stream ; but lateral contact is as good, jure natural, as vertical; and not only the word "riparian," but the best authorities, such as Miner v.... | |
 | Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878
...to the soil constituting the bed of a river does not carry with it any exclusive right of property in the running water of the stream, which can only...necessary for the existence of a riparian right that the laud should be in contact with the flow of the stream. * * * Even if it could be shown that the riparian... | |
 | Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1880 - 748 էջ
...exclusive right of property in the " running water of the stream, which can only bo appro" priated by severance, and which may be lawfully so " appropriated..." the stream ; but lateral contact is as good jure naturce as " vertical ; and not only the word ' riparian,' but the best " authorities, such as Miner... | |
 | 1918
...possession only.' In a well-known case in the House of Lords, it is said that no one can have any property in the running water of the stream 'which can only...severance, and which may be lawfully so appropriated by everyone having a rieht of access to it' (the riparian proprietors!. Lord Campbell declared that water... | |
 | 1906
...to the soil constituting the bed of a river does not carry with it any exclusive right of property in the running water of the stream, which can only...necessary for the existence of a riparian right that tbe land should be In contact with the flow of the stream; but lateral contact is as good, jure naturae,... | |
 | 1909
...only." l In a well-known case in the House of Lords 2 it is said that no one can have any property in the running water of the stream, " which can only...appropriated by every one having a right of access to it" (the riparian proprietors). Lord Campbell declared 3 that water in a cistern is private property; and... | |
 | Stephen Martin Leake - 1888 - 603 էջ
...riparian owner who has no property in the bed of the stream ; and that " the water may be lawfully appropriated by every one having a right of access...should be in contact with the flow of the stream, but Literal contact is as good, jure nafiirtr, as vertical " (:). But the right to take water from a stream... | |
 | Stephen Martin Leake - 1888 - 603 էջ
...riparian owner who has no property in the bed of the stream ; and that " the water may be lawfully appropriated by every one having a right of access...necessary for the existence of a riparian right that the laud should be in contact with the flow of the stream, but lateral contact is as good, jure nutnrte,... | |
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