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" That, when the access and use of light to and for any dwelling-house, workshop, or other building, shall have been actually enjoyed therewith for the full period of twenty years without interruption, the right thereto shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible,... "
Martin's Practice of Conveyancing: With Forms of Assurances - Page 240
by Charles Davidson - 1844
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Principles of the Law of Real Property: Intended as a First Book for the Use ...

Joshua Williams - Conveyancing - 1906 - 822 pages
...(h). And when the access and use of light for any dwelling-house, workshop, or other building Light, shall have been actually enjoyed therewith for the...twenty years without interruption, the right thereto shail be deemed absolute and indefeasible, any local usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding,...
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A Treatise on the Law of Easements

Charles James Gale - Servitudes - 1908 - 720 pages
...when the accf ss (q) and u?e of liglit to and for any dwelling-house, workshop, or other building (r), shall have been actually enjoyed therewith (*) for...thereto («) shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible (r), any local usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding (y), unless (p) [The Crown, not being...
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Light and Air: A Text-book in Tabulated Form for Architects, Surveyors ...

Banister Fletcher - Building laws - 1908 - 242 pages
...:— *S'ec. 3. " When the access and use of light to and for any dwelling-house, workshop, or other building shall have been actually enjoyed therewith...years without interruption, the right thereto shall he deemed absolute and indefeasible, any local usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding, unless...
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Seaborne's Vendors and Purchasers: Being a Concise Manual of the Law ...

Henry Seaborne, William Arnold Jolly - Real property - 1908 - 644 pages
...Right to Light.— When the access and use of light to and for any dwelling-house, workshop, or other building shall have been actually enjoyed therewith for the full period of twenty years without interrnption (i), the right thereto shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible, unless shown to have...
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A Treatise on the Law of Real Property, Volume 1

Alfred Gandy Reeves - Real property - 1909 - 928 pages
...is provided that, "when the access and use of light to and for any dwelling-house, workshop or other building shall have been actually enjoyed therewith...contrary notwithstanding, unless it shall appear that the same was enjoyed by some consent or agreement expressly made or given for that purpose by deed...
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The Law Relating to Easements in British India

Frederick Peacock - Law - 1909 - 836 pages
...further enacted, That when the Access and Use of Light to and for any Dwelling-house, Workshop, or other Building shall have been actually enjoyed ' therewith for the full Period of Twenty Years without Interruption,7 the Bight thereto shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible,1 any local Usage or Custom...
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A Précis of the English Law Affecting Landlord and Tenant

Lawrence Duckworth - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1910 - 246 pages
...enactment (omitting immaterial words), will run thus, ' when any window of a dwelling-house shall have heen actually enjoyed therewith for the full period of twenty years without interruption, the right to such window shall he deemed absolute and indefeasible.' " Assuming, then, that the owner of a dwelling-house...
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The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ..., Volume 127

Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 976 pages
...that Act, it is enacted, that, " when the access and use of lights to and for any dwelling-house &c. shall have been actually enjoyed therewith for the...thereto shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible." The extent of the right must be confined to that which has been actually enjoyed, and which the owners...
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Curtis on the Valuation of Land and Houses

Charles Edward Curtis - Real property - 1912 - 362 pages
...Section 3. — That when the access and use of light to and for any dwelling house, workshop, or other building shall have been actually enjoyed therewith...period of twenty years, without interruption, the right theretoshall be deemed absolute and indefeasible, any local usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding,...
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The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ..., Volume 145

Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 856 pages
...dwelling-house," the enactment (omitting immaterial words), will run thus, " When any window of a dwelling-house shall have been actually enjoyed therewith for the...period of twenty years without interruption, the right to such window shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible." Suppose then that the owner of a dwelling-house...
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