| Leonard Shelford, Thomas Henry Carson - 1893 - 944 páginas
...оочие«. v. SaieMeiyh, 61 LT 479). The foreshore is vested in the Crown subject to an obligation to protect the realm from the inroads of the sea by maintaining natural barriers, and neither tho Crown nor a subject claiming under tho Crown can remove shingle so... | |
| John Mews - 1898 - 1006 páginas
...and seaweed, is receivable to support, the presumption of a grant of the soil of the shore. Ib. It is the duty of the crown to protect the realm from the...inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers, or by raising artificial barriers ; and therefore no subject is entitled to destroy a natural barrier... | |
| John Mews - 1898 - 998 páginas
...and seaweed, is receivable to support the presumption of a grant of the soil of the shore. Ib. It is the duty of the crown to protect the realm from the...inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers, or by raising artificial barrieis ; and therefore no subject is entitled to destroy a natural barrier... | |
| Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes - 1902 - 776 páginas
...destroy a natural protection. This judgment was affirmed on appeal, 1 the Court holding that it is the duty of the Crown to protect the realm from the...inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers or by raising artificial barriers, and that no subject is entitled to destroy a natural barrier against... | |
| William Williamson Kerr - 1903 - 716 páginas
...accordingly the public have no right to cross the shore for the purposes of bathing or amusement (d). It is the duty of the Crown to protect the realm from the...inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers or by raising artificial barriers, and therefore, no subject is entitled to destroy a natural barrier... | |
| Arthur Joseph Hunt - 1904 - 368 páginas
...and this although the shingle was removed for sale in a natural and ordinary way ; and it was stated that it was the duty of the Crown to protect the realm...inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers, or by raising artificial barriers, and that this duty on the part of the Crown gave rise to a correlative... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 850 páginas
...way as to expose the adjoining land to the inroads of the sea, for it is a public duty incumbent on the Crown to protect the realm from the inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers or raising artificial barriers ; and no subject may destroy a natural barrier against the sea, and... | |
| Herbert B. Mason - 1908 - 752 páginas
...public have the right to walk on it, but no right to trespass on adjoining lands to get there. It is the duty of the Crown to protect the Realm from the inroads of the sea, and persons who suffer loss owing to neglect to keep barriers in proper repair have a right of action... | |
| John Mews - 1925 - 768 páginas
...such right bv prescription. Constable v. Nicholson, 14 CB (NB) '230; 32 LJ, CP 240; П \VR 698. It is the duty of the Crown to protect the realm from the...inroads of the sea by maintaining the natural barriers, or by raising artificial barriers; and therefore no subject is entitled to destroy a natural barrier... | |
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