He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity and quality, and to go from him without obstruction; upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbour's soil for his own in its natural state. His... Water Works Practice - Page 45by American Water Works Association - 1925 - 790 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Clark, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1876 - 842 pages
...other natural advantages belonging to the land of which he is the owner. He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity,...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction ; upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbour's soil for his own in... | |
| William Henry Michael - 1877 - 936 pages
...the adjoining hind as a natural incident to the right to the soil itself. He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity,...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction, upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbour's soil for his own in its... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1878 - 936 pages
...other natural advantages belonging to the land of which he is the owner. He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity,...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction ; upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbor's soil for his own in... | |
| Edward P. Weeks - 1879 - 368 pages
...other natural advantages belonging to the land of which he is the owner. He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity,...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction; upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbor's soil for his own in its... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1880 - 788 pages
...natural advantages belonging to " ' the land of which he is the owner. He has the right to " ' have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction, " ' upon the same principle as he is entitled to the support " ' of his neighbour's soil for his own... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1881 - 1118 pages
...which it passes, and not a mere easement.' The owner of such property has a right to have the stream come to him in its natural state in flow, quantity...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction upon the same principle that he is entitled to have the air come to him over his neighbor's soil reasonably... | |
| Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1886 - 850 pages
...owners ; but, even where the soil is in the Crown, the riparian owner has the right to have the river come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity, and quality, and go from him without obstruction, just as he is entitled to the support of his neighbour's soil for... | |
| John Chipman Gray - 1888 - 816 pages
...other natural advantages belonging to the land of which he is the owner. He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity,...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction ; upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbor's soil for his VOL. ii.... | |
| Horace Gay Wood - 1888 - 858 pages
...which it passes, and not a mere easement.' The owner of such property has a right to have the stream come to him in its natural state in flow, quantity...and quality, and to go from him without obstruction, upon the sanfe principle that he is entitled to have the air come to him over his neighbor's soil reasonably... | |
| 1889 - 896 pages
...other natural advantages belonging to the land of which he is the owner. He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity, and quality, and to go from him without obatruotion ; upon the same principle that be is entitled to the support of bia neighbour's soil for... | |
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