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" And the rule of law may be that in all cases where a man is in possession of fixed property he must take care that his property is so used and managed that other persons are not injured, and that, whether his property be managed by his own immediate servants... "
The Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions: Arranged Alphabetically ... - Page 408
by John Simcoe Saunders - 1831
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's ..., Volume 5

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell - 1827 - 1014 pages
...the rule of law may be that in all cases where a man is in possession of fixed property he must take care that his property is so used and managed that...buildings are in the nature of nuisances, for which the occupier ought to be chargeable when occasioned by any acts of persons whom he brings upon the premises....
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ..., Part 150, Volume 8

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1827 - 804 pages
...managed by his own immediate servants, or by contractors, or their servants, it comes to the same thing. The injuries done upon land or buildings are in the nature of nuisances, for which the occupier ought to be chargeable, when occasioned by any acts of persons whom he brings upon the premises....
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer ..., Volume 6

Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1841 - 906 pages
...where a man is in possession of fixed property, he must take care that his property i I is so used or managed, that other persons are not injured : and...managed by his own immediate servants, or by contractors with them, or their 'v servants. Such injuries are in the nature of nuisances : (a) 1 Bos. & P. 40...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Exchequer ..., Volume 9

Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1843 - 898 pages
...rule of law may be, that in all cases where a man is in possession of fixed property, he must take care that his property is so used and .managed that...buildings are in the nature of nuisances, for which the occupier ought to be chargeable, when occasioned by any acts of persons whom he brings upon the premises....
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Commentaries on the Law of Bailments: With Illustrations from the Civil and ...

Joseph Story - 1846 - 726 pages
...where a roan is in possession of fixed property, he must take care, that his property is so used or managed, that other persons are not injured ; and...managed by his own immediate servants, or by contractors with them, or their servants. Such injuries are in the nature of nuisances ; but the same principle,...
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Queen's Bench Reports, Volume 7

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1847 - 1142 pages
...in Quarman v. Burnett (6), that " where a man is in possession of fixed ALLEN property he must take care that his property is so used and managed that...immediate servants or by contractors or their servants." A s to the last objection, the evidence clearly shewed that, whenever the water was let in, the same...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 7; Volume 38

1847 - 582 pages
...that where a man is in possession of fixed property, he must take care that his property is so used or managed that other persons are not injured; and that, whether his property be managed by his own Now in the case of Rich v. Basterfield, this extensiop of the rule of the landlord's liability is denied...
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The Jurist, Volume 14, Part 2

1851 - 544 pages
...conduct or management of works relating to real property and those relating to personal property. " The injuries done upon land or buildings are in the nature of nuisances, for which the occupier ought to be chargeable when occasioned by any acts of persons whom he brings upon the premises....
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The Law Students' Magazine, Volume 6

1854 - 372 pages
...and C. 560, to be, " that in all cases where a man is in possession of fixed property, he must take care that his property is so used and managed that...buildings are in the nature of nuisances, for which the occupier ought to be chargeable when. occasioned by any acts of persons whom he brings on the premises."...
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The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, William Newland Welsby, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Gordon - 1851 - 962 pages
...that, where a man is in possession of fixed property, he must take care that his property is so used or managed that other persons are not injured; and that,...managed by his own immediate servants, or by contractors with them, or their servants. Such injuries are in the nature of nuisances; but the same principle...
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