It cannot be disputed that a person in possession of land in the assumed character of owner and exercising peaceably the ordinary rights of ownership has a perfectly good title against all the world but the rightful owner. Canadian Railway and Transport Cases - Stran 601910Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1963 - 1112 strani
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| Sir John William Salmond - 1907 - 574 strani
...the judgment of the Privy Council in Perry v. Clissold.* " It cannot be disputed," he says, 5 " that a person in possession of land in the assumed character...exercising peaceably the ordinary rights of ownership has a perfectly good title against all the world but the rightful owner." We have already seen that... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1911 - 834 strani
...79, Lord Macnaghtcn, in giving the judgment of the Privy Council, said: "It cannot be disputed that a person in possession of land in the assumed character of owner, and exercising possibly the ordinary rights of ownership, has a perfectly good title against all the world but the... | |
| 1913 - 626 strani
...Lord Macnaghten, in giving the judgment of the Privy Council, said: — "It cannot be disputed that a person in possession of land in the assumed character of owner, and exercising possibly the ordinary rights of ownership, has a perfectly good title against all the world but the... | |
| 1917 - 770 strani
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| Herbert Thorndike Tiffany - 1920 - 1100 strani
...Committee of the Privy Council, in an opinion delivered by Lord Macnaghten; "It cannot be disputed that a person In possession of land in the assumed character...exercising peaceably the ordinary rights of ownership has a perfectly good title against all the world but the rightful owner. And if the rightful owner... | |
| James Edward Hogg - 1920 - 820 strani
...by an appellate court of the affirmative side of a title by possession : It cannot be disputed that a person in possession of land in the assumed character...exercising peaceably the ordinary rights of ownership, has a perfectly good title against all the world but the rightful owner, and if the rightful owner... | |
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