Parliamentary Papers, Band 112,Teil 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1899 |
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... says : " Lands are not understood to become a lawful possession and absolute conquest from the moment they are invaded . For although it is true , that an army takes immediate and violent possession of the country which it has invaded ...
... says : " Lands are not understood to become a lawful possession and absolute conquest from the moment they are invaded . For although it is true , that an army takes immediate and violent possession of the country which it has invaded ...
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... Says Lord Justice Bramwell : " It is difficult to say that there is a de facto possession , when there is no possession except of those parts of lane which are in actual possession , and there is an interference with the enjoyment of ...
... Says Lord Justice Bramwell : " It is difficult to say that there is a de facto possession , when there is no possession except of those parts of lane which are in actual possession , and there is an interference with the enjoyment of ...
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... Says Mr. Justice Baldwin , of the same Court : " An entry by one man on the land of another , is an ouster of the legal possession arising from the title or not , according to the intention with which it is done ; if made under claim ...
... Says Mr. Justice Baldwin , of the same Court : " An entry by one man on the land of another , is an ouster of the legal possession arising from the title or not , according to the intention with which it is done ; if made under claim ...
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