where one for his own purposes brings upon his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief, if it escapes, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. By the Municipal Act, The Canada Law Journal - Stran 3391900Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1866 - 474 strani
...Trespass—Duty of owner of land—Negligence— Water. M "'J u One, who for his own purposes hrings upon his land, and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, is primil facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape. The defendants... | |
| 1866 - 722 strani
...Curiam:—" \Ve think the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it at his peril, and that if he does not he is jiriiiui facie answerable for all the damage... | |
| 1867 - 316 strani
...Totterdell v. Fareham Brick Co., Law Rep. 1 CP 674. EXCHEQUER. Trespass—Duty of Owner of Land.—One, who for his own purposes brings upon his land, and collects...there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, is prini facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.—The defendants... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1867 - 744 strani
...shafts led to. " We think that the rule of law is, that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it at his peril, and that if he does not do so, he is prima facie answerable for all the... | |
| 1867 - 518 strani
...plaintiff's contention, laid down the rule as follows :—" The person who for his own purposes brings on his land, and collects and keeps there, anything likely to do mischief, if it escapes, must keep it in at its peril, and, if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1868 - 778 strani
...went to. We think that the true rule of law is, that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1869 - 334 strani
...has been laid down by our learned judges as law, that the person who for his own purposes brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief, if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for the damage which... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 668 strani
...words:—" We think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief, if it escapes must keep it in at his peril, and if he does not do so is /iriiiia far.it answerable for all the damage... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 672 strani
...think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on hie land auJ collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief, if it escapes must keep it iu at his peril, aod if he does not do so is prima facie answerable for all the damage... | |
| William Mills (barrister-at-law.), Henry Holroyd, E. A. C. Schalch, Arthur Wilson, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench - 1872 - 874 strani
...Lords (3): " We think that the true rule of law is, that the person, who for his own purposes brings on his land, and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and if he does not do so, is priina facie answerable for all the damage... | |
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