| New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - 1909 - 764 páginas
...which have a fixed situs, cannot be applied to contracts concerning them without some qualifications. They belong to the owner of the land, and are a part of it, so long as they arc on it or in it, or subject to his control, but when they escape and go into other land, or come... | |
| 1917 - 498 páginas
...which have a fixed status, cannot be applied to contracts concerning them without some qualifications. They belong to the owner of the land and are a part of it, so long as they are on it or in it, or subject to his control, but when they escape and go into other land, or come under... | |
| 1916 - 502 páginas
...and oil, and still more strongly gas, may be classified by themselves ... as minerals ferae naturae. In common with animals, and unlike other minerals they have the power and tendency to escape without volition of th" owner."3 "The members of the community have a common interest... | |
| 1892 - 1174 páginas
...strongly gas, may be classed by themselves, if the analogy be not too strong, as mineral fens natura?. In common with animals, and unlike other minerals,...* * They belong to the owner of the land, and are part of It, so long as they are on or In it, and are subject to his control; but when they escape,... | |
| 1899 - 1134 páginas
...gas, may be classed by theniselvès. If the analogy be not too fanciful, as mineral ferae naturoe. In common with animals, and unlike other minerals,...within the limits of a particular tract is uncertain," as said by Chief Justice Agnew, in Brown v. Vandergrift, 80 Pa. St. 147, 148. They belong to the owner... | |
| 1922 - 956 páginas
...strongly gas, may be classed by themselves, if the analogy be not too fanciful, as minerals fera? natures. In common with animals, and unlike other minerals,...within the limits of a particular tract is uncertain,' as said by Chief Justice Agnew, in Brown v. Vandegrift, 80 Pa. 147, 148. They belong to the owner of... | |
| 1898 - 1204 páginas
...strongly gas, 'may be classed by themselves, If the analogy be not too fanciful, as minerals fern; natune. In common with animals, and unlike other minerals, they have the power and tendency to escape without the volition of the owner. Their fugitive and wandering existence, within... | |
| 1890 - 636 páginas
...strongly pas, may be classed by themselves, if the analogy be not too fanciful, as minerals ferce naturee. In common with animals, and, unlike other minerals,...within the limits of a particular tract is uncertain," as said by Chief Justice AGNEW, in Brown v. Vandegrift (80 Pa. 147-8). They belong to the owner of... | |
| 1890 - 986 páginas
...strongly gas, may be classed by themselves, if the analogy be not too fanciful, as minerals fera natures. In common with animals, and unlike other minerals,...existence within the limits of a particular tract was uncertain," as said by Chief Justice AGNEW in Brown v. Vandcgrift (1875), 80 Pa. 147, 148. They... | |
| Emerson E. Ballard, Tilghman Ethan Ballard - 1892 - 832 páginas
...(17 Pac. Rep. 751). Gas, oil and water are to be classed as minerals, but, "unlike other materials, they have the power and the tendency to escape without...uncertain,' they belong to the owner of the land, and are part of it, so long as they are on or in it, and are subject to his control ; but when they escape,... | |
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