| 1860 - 728 pages
...operation of the well-known Assize of 1189 (Domestic Architecture, i. pp. 18 et gey.), which provided — " And if any one shall have windows looking towards...neighbour, and although he and his predecessors have heen long possessed of the view of the aforesaid windows, nevertheless his neighbour may lawfully obstruct... | |
| Henry Allon - 1851 - 604 pages
...characteristic clauses follow. This is curious — ' And if any one shall have windows looking toward the land of a neighbour, and although he, and his...nevertheless his neighbour may lawfully obstruct the view of these windows, by building opposite to them on his own ground, as he shall consider most expedient;... | |
| P. Meadows - 1914 - 290 pages
...said wall, or lessen its thickness, or make arches in it, without the assent and will of the other. And if any one shall have windows looking towards...neighbour, and although he and his predecessors have long been possessed of the view of the aforesaid windows, nevertheless his neighbour may lawfully obstruct... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 pages
...said wall, or lessen its thickness, or make arches in it, without the assent and will of the other. And if any one shall have windows looking towards...neighbour, and although he and his predecessors have long been possessed of the view of the aforesaid windows, nevertheless, his neighbour may lawfully... | |
| Henry Vaughan Lanchester - 1925 - 356 pages
...said wall, or lessen its thickness, or make arches in it, without the assent and will of the other. " And if any one shall have windows looking towards...neighbour, and although he and his predecessors have long been possessed of the view of the aforesaid windows, nevertheless, his neighbour may lawfully... | |
| Derek Baker - 1995 - 278 pages
...said wall, or lessen its thickness, or make arches in it, without the assent and will of the other. And if any one shall have windows looking towards...neighbour, and although he and his predecessors have long been possessed of the view of the aforesaid windows, nevertheless, his neighbour may lawfully... | |
| 156 pages
...said wall, or lessen its thickness, or make arches in it, without the assent and will of the other. And if any one shall have windows looking towards...neighbour, and although he and his predecessors have long been possessed of the view of the aforesaid windows, nevertheless, his neighbour may lawfully... | |
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