| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 734 halaman
...length of time. If the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately : for instance, if a man builds a double row of houses, opening into...sells or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway. It was said at the bar, just hinted at, but not relied on, that there could be no highway in a nil... | |
| John William Smith - 1840 - 530 halaman
...If the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately. For instance, if a man build a double row of houses, opening into an ancient street...making a street, and sells or lets the houses, that is iiistant/y a highway." PerChambrc J., in Woodyer v. Hodden, 5 Taunt. 125. Eight, and even six years,... | |
| John William Smith - 1842 - 612 halaman
...If the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately. For instance, if a man build a double row of houses, opening into an ancient street...or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway." Per Chambre J., in Woodyer v. Had<kn, 5 Taunt. 125. Eight, and even six years, have been held time... | |
| John William Smith - 1855 - 798 halaman
...If the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately. For instance, if a man build a double row of houses opening into an ancient street...or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway." Per Chambre, J., in Woodyer v. Hadden, 5 Taunt. 125. Eight, and even six years, have been held time... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1856 - 576 halaman
...length of time : if the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately ; for instance, if a man builds a double row of houses opening into...or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway." Doubted in Woodyer v. Hadden, 5 Taunt. 125 ; and see the observation of Lawrence, J. (on p. 138), as... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell, Thomas Durfee - 1857 - 484 halaman
...length of time ; if the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately ; for instance, if a man builds a double row of houses, opening into...or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway." * If accepted and used by the public in the manner intended, the dedication is complete, precluding... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1866 - 716 halaman
...of time ; for if the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately ; for instance, if a man builds a double row of houses opening into an ancient street at each end, inaking a street, and sells or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway." Bowers v. Suffolk Manufacturing... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1868 - 528 halaman
...period, and without any deed or other writing. (3 Kent, 451; Irwin v. Dixon, 9 How. (US) 30.) Thus, if a man builds a double row of houses, opening into...sells or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway. ( Woody er v. Hodden, 5 Taunt. 137.) So, if one make a plan of his land in a city, with certain streets... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1871 - 828 halaman
...length of time : if the act of dedication be unequivocal, it may take place immediately : for instance, if a man builds a double row of houses opening into...sells or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway. It was said at the bar, just hinted1 at, but not relied on, that there could be no highway in a ail... | |
| Emory Washburn - 1873 - 830 halaman
...dedication, say : " If the act of dedication be unequivocal, it takes place immediately ; for instance, if a man builds a double row of houses opening into...and sells or lets the houses, that is instantly a highway."4 User for a short time by express and unequivocal treatment of the strip of land as a street... | |
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