| James Kent - 1832 - 536 sidor
...debet currere, is the language of the law. Though he may use the water while it runs over his land, he cannot unreasonably detain it, or give it another...when it leaves his estate. Without the consent of (he adjoining proprietors, he cannot divert or diminish the quantity of water which would otherwise... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 sidor
...the consent of the other proprietors, who may be affected by his operations. No proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water which would otherwise...descend to the proprietors below, nor throw the water hack on the proprietors above. Every proprietor who claims a right either to throw the water back,... | |
| Esek Cowen, Nicholas Hill - 1839 - 906 sidor
...consent of the oilier proprietors, who may be affected by his operations, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water, which would otherwise descend to the proprietors below, or throw the water back upon the proprietors above." (Per Sir J. Leach, Vice Ch. in Wright v. Howard,... | |
| Charles James Gale, Thomas Denman Whatley - 1840 - 382 sidor
...débet currere, is the language of the law. Though he may use the water while it runs over his land, he cannot unreasonably detain it, or give it another...otherwise descend to the proprietors below, nor throw theiwater back upon the proprietors above, without a grant, or an uninterrupted enjoyment of twenty... | |
| 1841 - 530 sidor
...Ihe consent of the other proprietors who may be affected by bis operations, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water, which would otherwise descend to the proprietors below, or throw the water back upon tho proprietors above. Every proprietor who claims a right either to throw... | |
| Esek Cowen - 1841 - 590 sidor
...the consent of the other proprietors, who may be affected by his operations, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water, which would otherwise descend to the proprietors below, or throw the water back upon the proprietors above."(a) "The true test of the principle and extent... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1841 - 522 sidor
...the consent of the other proprietors who may be affected by his operations, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water, which would otherwise descend to the proprietors below, or throw the water back upon the proprietors above. Every proprietor who claims a right either to throw... | |
| Vermont. Supreme Court - 1843 - 598 sidor
...proprietor above the right to use the water either in the natural channel, or an artificial one, but he must return it to its ordinary channel when it leaves his estate. 3 Kent's Com. 429. 3. The defendant contends that he is not liable, since the south channel upon his... | |
| John Smith Furlong - 1845 - 830 sidor
...the consent of the other proprietors, who may be affected by his operations, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity of water, which would otherwise...to the proprietors below, nor throw the water back on the proprietors above. Every proprietor who claims a right either to throw the water back above,... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1848 - 702 sidor
...a simple usufruct while it passes along. Aqua currit et dehct currere, is the language of the law. Without the consent of the adjoining proprietors,...to the proprietors below, nor throw the water back on the proprietors above, without a grant or an uninterrupted enjoyment of twenty years, which is evidence... | |
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