| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1893 - 1056 pages
...full-grown timber is cut or destroyed, the damage to the land may also be recovered, and in such cases the measure of damages is the difference in the value of the land before and after the cutting or destruction complained of: Argotsinger v. Vines, 82 NY 308; Van... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Edwin Burritt Smith, Martin L. Newell - 1897 - 712 pages
...under the doctrine so fully elaborated in Underwood v. Wolf, 131 Ill. 425. Now for breach of warranty the measure of damages is " the difference in the value of the property at the time the warranty was broken, and what it would have been had the warranty been true"... | |
| Emerson E. Ballard, Tilghman Ethan Ballard - 1899 - 868 pages
...the natural flow of surface water to the injury of adjacent lands it is liable for such injury, and the measure of damages is the difference in the value of the land in its damaged condition and what would have been its value had the roadbed been skillfully constructed.... | |
| Charles Theodore Boone - 1901 - 688 pages
...beyond this, so as to secure compensation for the damage done to his land because of the taking, then the measure of damages is the difference in the value of the land before and after the injury.8 This rule has been applied in the case of growing trees taken or... | |
| 1901 - 1036 pages
...against a railroad company for damages caused by the negligent construction of a railroad over his land, the measure of damages is the difference in the value of the land with the road constructed as It is and the value if it had been properly constructed. Appeal from... | |
| Herbert Delavan Mason - 1902 - 366 pages
...affd., 77 Hun, 609, holding that treble damages may be recovered under Code Civ. Proc., §§ 1667, 1668. The measure of damages is the difference in the value of the premises before and after cutting of the tree. Edsall v. Howell, 86 Hun, 424; Evans v. Keystone Gas... | |
| Sylvester Baker Sadler - 1904 - 376 pages
...R. Co. v. Reed, 4:353. 13. Where property is taken by a railroad under its power of eminent domain the measure of damages is the difference in the value of the land before and after taking. If its value is increased, nothing can be recovered. Short v. Rochester... | |
| Edwin Charles Goddard - 1904 - 780 pages
...If the grain shipped was not delivered in Chicago in reasonable time for any fault of the company, the measure of damages is the difference in the value of the grain at Chicago, when it was in fact delivered, and when it should have been, in the usual course... | |
| J. C. Wells, Edward Warren Hines, Frank L. Wells, Horace C. Brannin, William Cromwell, William Jefferson Chinn, Walter G. Chapman, William Pope Duvall Bush, Finlay Ferguson Bush, R. G. Higdon, Thomas Robert.. McBeath - 1904 - 1272 pages
...— In an action for damages for the sale of yarn and for injury to machinery in manufacturing it, the measure of damages is the difference In the value of the yarn for the purpose for which it was bought and the yarn as it in fact was, and such damage may be... | |
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