| Sir John Comyns - Law - 1826 - 1072 pages
...preventing water flowing in regular quart, tities to a mill, granted. Robinson v. Byron, 1 BCC 588. 2. Order specifically to repair the banks of a canal, and stop-gates and other win ks, reAised. But the effect was obtained by ah order to restrain impeding the plaintiff from navigating,... | |
| Thomas Platt - Covenant - 1829 - 724 pages
...ground in the condition in which by the covenant it ought to be (w). But in a late instance, although an order specifically to repair the banks of a canal, and stop-gates, and other works, (r) Lucas v. Comerford, 1 Ves. Price, 217. 223. Jun. 235; SC 3Bro. CC 166. («) Hill v. Barclay, 16Ves.405.... | |
| Francis Vesey, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1844 - 478 pages
...v. Johnson, 3 V. 352, with the farther reference there given. LANE p. NEWDIGATE. [1804, Nov. 2,13.] ORDER specifically to repair the banks of a canal, and stop-gates, and other works, refused (a). But the effect was obtained by an Order, to restrain impeding the Plaintiff from navigating, using,... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1846 - 344 pages
...commenced. (z) In Lane v. Newdigate, (a) a similar effect was obtained by restraining the defendant from impeding the plaintiff from navigating, using, and...remaining in the canals or by continuing the removal of a stop gate. Special injunctions may be obtained at almost any stage of the cause ; they may be moved... | |
| THOMAS EMERSON HEADLAM, M.A. - 1846 - 794 pages
...effect was obtained by restraining the defendant from impeding the plaintiff from navigating,'using, and enjoying, by continuing to keep the canals, banks,...remaining in the canals, or by continuing the removal of a stop gate. After answer. Special injunctions may be obtained at almost any stage of the cause; they... | |
| Conveyancing - 1846 - 660 pages
...decreed to be binding in equity. . (<f) Lime v. Xeiriligate (10 Ves. 192). Nov. 13, 1804. Kldon, LC — Order specifically to repair the banks of a canal,...restrain, impeding the plaintiff from navigating, usinz-, and enjoying, by continuing to keep the canals, banks, or works out of repair, by diverting... | |
| Henry Thurstan Holland, Thomas Chandler, Charles Edward Pollock - Common law - 1854 - 380 pages
...impeding the plaintiff from navigating and using the canal by continuing to keep the canal, banks, &c., out of repair, by diverting the water, or preventing it, by the use of locks, from remaining in the canal, or by continuing the removal of a stop-gate. The same jurisdiction had also been exercised,... | |
| Francis Hilliard - Injunctions - 1865 - 666 pages
...specifically that the defendant should repair the banks of the canal, stop-gates, and other works; but passed an order, to restrain impeding the plaintiff from navigating, using, and enjoying the premises, by continuing to keep the canals, banks, or works out of repair, by diverting the water,... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell, Thomas Emerson Headlam, Leonard Field - Equity pleading and procedure - 1871 - 962 pages
...impeding the plaintiff from navigating, using, and enjoying a canal, by continuing to keep the canal, banks, or works out of repair, by diverting the water,...preventing it, by the use of locks from remaining in the canal, or by continuing the removal of a stopgate.'' SECTION П. — Interlocutory Injunctions and... | |
| Leonard Shelford, Great Britain, Thomas Henry Carson - Land tenure - 1874 - 940 pages
...restrain a party nsing and enjoying a canal from impeding the navigation, by continuing to keep the canal, banks, or works out of repair; by diverting the water,...remaining in the canals, or by continuing the removal of a stopgatc. (Lane v. JVVirdigate, 10 Ves. 192.) This case was said to go to the very uttermost verge... | |
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