| Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - 1891 - 946 էջ
...own in its natural state." It was said in the same case of Lyon v. Fishmongers' Company, p. 683 : " It is, of course, necessary for the existence of a...the stream ; but lateral contact is as good, jure natural, as vertical ; and not only the word ' riparian,' but the best autorities, such as Miner v.... | |
| Lal Mohun Doss - 1891 - 482 էջ
...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...appropriated by severance, and which may be lawfully so appropriately by every one having a right of access to it. It is, of course, necessary for the existence... | |
| Lal Mohun Doss - 1891 - 476 էջ
...appropriated by severance, and rhich may be lawfully so appropriately by every one having a right of ccess to it. It is, of course, necessary for the existence of a riparian iirht that the land should be in contact with the flow of the stream ; but iteral contact is as good,... | |
| 1897 - 830 էջ
...land had extended down to the water's edge, for, as Lord Selborne said in Lyon v. Fishmongers' Co., "it is of course necessary for the existence of a...should be in contact with the flow of the stream." It is obvious, in a river like the Thames, rising, as we know it does, and as the evidence shows, in... | |
| John Cassan Wait - 1900 - 728 էջ
...water. His rights are incident to the ownership of the banks of the watercourse, and it is necessary to the existence of a riparian right that the land should be in contact with the flow of the stream. ' A canal company owning a strip of land along the banks of a stream and which touches the flow of... | |
| John Cassan Wait - 1900 - 734 էջ
...water. His rights are incident to the ownership of the banks of the watercourse, and it is necessary to the existence of a riparian right that the land should be in contact with the flow of the stream.1 A canal company owning a strip of land along the banks of a stream and which touches the flow... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1902 - 776 էջ
...any exclusive right of property "in the running water of the stream, which can only be appro" priated by severance, and which may be lawfully so appropriated...the stream; but lateral " contact is as good jure natnm as vertical; - and not only the " word ' riparian,' but the best authorities, such as Miner v.... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1902 - 782 էջ
...tire 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...appropriated by every one having a " right of access to it." The principles of law to be hereafter stated apply to all water- Duly exist as courses flowing in a... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1907 - 618 էջ
...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...appropriated by every one having a right of access to it." And see White v. White, [1906] AC at p. 80. But there is a sense in which a stream as a stream may... | |
| Archer Martin - 1905 - 374 էջ
...of the soil constituting the bed of a river does not curry with it any exclusive right of property in the running water of the stream, which can only...appropriated by every one having a right of access to it." And see John White £ Sons v. J. & M. White (1906), AC 72, at p. 80. But there is a sense in which... | |
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