| Robert Gream Hall - 1830 - 320 halaman
...This is an addition to Dyer, by the Editor, from Dyer's own notes. So Lord Hale lays it down, that " if a subject hath land " adjoining the sea, and the violence of the sea " swallow it up, but so that there be yet rea" sonable marks to continue the notice of it, " or though the marks he defaced, yet... | |
| Robert Gream Hall - 1830 - 316 halaman
...to Dyer, by the Editor, from Dyer's own notes. So Lord Hale lays it down, that " if a subject liath land " adjoining the sea, and the violence of the sea " swallow it up, but so that there be yet rea' Dyer, 326 b. land Derelict. 149 " souable marks to continue the notice of it, " or... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1840 - 752 halaman
...overflowing, if the laud can be identified. Again, in Ilalc's Treatise De Jure Maris, it is said (a),— " If a subject hath land adjoining the sea, and the...swallow it up, but so that yet there be reasonable £tc*• t/ Plcas. 1839 marks to continue the notice of it, or though the marks be ^ ' .' defaced,... | |
| Ontario. Court of Common Pleas - 1856 - 594 halaman
...Crown. In that case Hale de Jure Maris — Hargrave'a Law Tracts, p. 15 — was cited, as follows : " If a subject hath land adjoining the sea, and the...violence of the sea swallow it up, but so that yet there bo reasonable marks to continue the notice of it, or though the marks be defaced, yet if by situation... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1870 - 982 halaman
...adjoining the sea, and the vio" lence of the sea swallow it up, but so yet that there be reason" able marks to continue the notice of it, or though the...defaced, yet if by situation and extent of quantity and " boundary on the firm land the same can be known, or it be by " art or industry regained, the... | |
| 1886 - 548 halaman
...aud cases cited. It is said in Hargrave's Law Tracts (Sir Mathew Hale's De Juris Maria), pp. 36, 37: "If a subject hath land adjoining the sea, and the...defaced, yet if by situation and extent of quantity aud boundary upon the firm laud the same can be known, though the sea leave this land again, or it... | |
| 1882 - 624 halaman
...relicted. For he had it before though covered with water." Harg. Law Tracts, 15. If a subject hath laud adjoining the sea and the violence of the sea swallow...that yet there be reasonable marks to continue the uotice of it, or though the marks be defaced, yet if by situation aud extent of quality and bounding... | |
| Robert Gream Hall, Richard Loveland Loveland - 1875 - 822 halaman
...addition to Dyer, by the Editor, from G°neDyer's own notes. So Lord Hale lays it down, (y) that " if " a subject hath land adjoining the sea, and the violence of " the sea swallow it up, but so that there be yet reasonable " marks to continue the notice of it, or though the marks " be defaced, yet... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - 1886 - 778 halaman
...and cases cited.) It is said in Hargraves' Law Tracts (Sir Matthew Hale's De Jure Maris), 36, 37 : " If a subject hath land adjoining the sea, and the...defaced, yet if by situation and extent of quantity and bounding upon the firm land the same can be known, though the sea leave this land again, or it... | |
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