| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 頁
...a certain substantial property ; of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. LAND hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est so/urn, rjus est usque ad coelum, is the maxim of the Jaw, upwards ; therefore no man may... | |
| William Cruise - 1818 - 636 頁
...ground, soil, or earth whatsoever, as meadows, pastures, woods, waters, marshes, furzes and heath. It has also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards ; for it is a maxim of law, that cujus est solum, ejus est usqiif ad ccelum; therefore land legally... | |
| William Cruise - 1824 - 612 頁
...ground, soil, or earth whatsoever ; as meadows, pastures, woods, waters, marshes, furzes, and heath. It has also in its legal signification an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards; for it is a maxim of law that cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad ccelum. Therefore land legally includes... | |
| Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 頁
...a certain, substantial property, of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent upwards as well as downwards. Therefore no man may erect any building, or the like, to overhang another's land ; and downwards, whatever... | |
| William Cruise - 1827 - 788 頁
...ground, soil, or earth whatsoever, as meadows, pastures, woods, waters, marshes, furzes and heath. It has also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards; i« T it is a maxim of law, that cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad cetlum ; therefore land legally... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 頁
...see to the same effect, Wright v. Howard, 1 Sim. & Stu. 203. Extent of its legal signilicaLand hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad ccelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards; therefore no man may erect... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1837 - 342 頁
...a certain substantial property; of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum, is the maxim of the law, upwards; therefore no man may erect... | |
| Samuel Vallis Bone - 1839 - 398 頁
...a certain substantial property, of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards. Cujus eat solum ejus ext usque ad cailum, is the maxim of the law upwards; therefore no man may erect... | |
| William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - 1840 - 764 頁
...of land covered «rith water. Land has also, in its legal signification, an indefinite Brownl. 142. extent upwards, as well as downwards. It includes...of the earth, but every thing under it or over it. So that if a man grants all his lands, he grants thereby all his mines, woods, waters and houses, as... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1841 - 626 頁
...a certain substantial property, of which the law will take notice, and not of the other. Land hath also, in its legal signification, an indefinite extent upwards as well as downwards. Cujus est solmn, ejus est usque ad cesium, is the maxim of the law, upwards; therefore no man may erect... | |
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