By the general law applicable to running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called the ordinary use of the water flowing past his land ; for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his... Law Relating to Public Health and Local Government - Page 235by William Cunningham Glen - 1872 - 844 pagesFull view - About this book
| Eugene Allen Gilmore - 1910 - 72 pages
...cases cited which enforce it. The use of the water may be for ordinary and extraordinary purposes. Every riparian proprietor has a right to what may...for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for domestic purposes * * * and this without regard to the effect which such use may have in case of a... | |
| 1911 - 1020 pages
...That by Lord Kings-down, found in Miner v. Gilmour, 12 Moore, PC, page 156, reads as follows: — " By the general law applicable to running streams,...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of a deficiency,... | |
| 1911 - 544 pages
...the purposes of this case, any material distinction exists between the French and the English law. By the general law applicable to running streams,...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, is case of a deficiency,... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1911 - 882 pages
...the purposes of this case, any material distinction exists between the French and the English law. By the general law applicable to running streams,...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of a deficiency,... | |
| 1911 - 1024 pages
...law applicable to running streams, every riparian proprietor has a right to what may be called Hie ordinary use of the water flowing past his land; for...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes an.d for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have, in case of a deficiency,... | |
| William Blake Odgers, Walter Blake Odgers - 1920 - 762 pages
...have removed." 4 " By the general law applicable to running streams, every riparian proprietor bus a right to what may be called the ordinary use of...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have in case of a deficiency... | |
| Alured Nathaniel Myddelton Wilshere, John Indermaur, Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1922 - 742 pages
...diminish or affect the application of the water by the proprietors above or below on the stream "(</). " Every riparian proprietor has a right to what may...for instance, to the reasonable use of the water for domestic purposes and for his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which such use may have... | |
| Frederick Peacock - 1922 - 854 pages
...general law applicable to running streams, every " riparian proprietor has a right to what may be catted the " ordinary use of the water flowing past his land...reasonable use of the water for his domestic purposes " and his cattle, and this without regard to the effect which " such use may have, in a case of deficiency,... | |
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