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" ... they were intended to be part of the land, the onus of showing that they were so intended lying on those who assert that they have ceased to be chattels, and, that, on the contrary, an article which is affixed to the land even slightly is to be considered... "
Reports of the Decisions of the Appellate Courts of the State of Illinois - Page 313
by Illinois. Appellate Court, James Bolesworth Bradwell - 1879
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1872 - 978 pages
...bridge would be part of the land. Perhaps the true rule is that articles not otherwise attached to land than by their own weight are not to be considered...of the land unless the circumstances are such as to shew that they were intended to be part of the land, the onus of shewing that they are so intended...
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The Law Times, Volume 53

1872 - 536 pages
...for the purpose of bearing the strain of the chain of a suspension bridge would be part of the land. Perhaps the true rule is, that articles not otherwise...weight are not to be considered as part of the land, linless the circumstances are such as to show that they were intended to be part of the laud, the onus...
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A Hand-book of the Law of Bills of Sale: With an Appendix of Precedents and ...

George Edward Lyon - 1873 - 182 pages
...bridge would be part of the land. Perhaps, the true rule is that, articles not otherwise attached to land than by their own weight are not to be considered...the land, unless the circumstances are such as to shew that, they were intended to be part of the land ; the onus of shewing that they were so intended...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 12

1875 - 462 pages
...to be chattels ; and that, on the contrary, an article which is affixed to the land even slightly is to be considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that it was intended all along to continue a chattel, the 'iŤ lying on those who contend that it is a chattel."...
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The Law of the Farm: A Treatise on the Leading Titles of the Law Involved in ...

Abram Warren Thompson - 1876 - 556 pages
...elahorately considered case, where it is laid down that articles not otherwise attached to the laud than by their own weight are not to be considered as part of the land, unless the cireumstances are such as to show that they were intended to be part of the land, the onus, of showing...
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The Law of Bills of Sale: With an Appendix of Precedents and Statutes

George Edward Lyon, Joseph Haworth Redman - 1877 - 254 pages
...be chattels ; and that, on the contrary, an article which is affixed to the land, even slightly, is to be considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that it was intended all along to continue a chattel ; the onus lying on those who contend that it is a...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volume 24

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 884 pages
...for the purpose of bearing the strain of the chain of a suspension bridge, would bo part of the land. Perhaps the true rule is, that articles not otherwise...than by their own weight are not to be considered aa part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that they were intended to be part...
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The Law and Practice Under the Bills of Sale Acts, 1854, 1866, and 1878 ...

Darcy Bruce Wilson - 1879 - 160 pages
...annexed, even slightly, whether by nail, screw, or otherwise (Mather v. Fraser, 2 K. & J. 536), are considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that they were intended all along to continue chattels ; the onus of proof lying on those who contend they are § 4. chattels....
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Transactions, Volume 12

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - 1880 - 434 pages
...to be chattels ; and that on the contrary, an article which is affixed to the land even slightly is to be considered as part of the land, unless the circumstances are such as to show that it was intended all along to continue a chattel, the onus lying upon those who contend that it is a...
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The Law of Fixtures: In the Principal Relation of Landlord and Tenant, and ...

Archibald Brown - 1881 - 328 pages
...yet the circumstances may be such as to shew that it never was intended to be part of the land. . . . Perhaps the true rule is, that articles not otherwise...the land, unless the circumstances are such as to shew that they were intended to be part of the land, the onus of shewing that they were so intended...
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