| 1901 - 1250 pages
...arbitrary sud excessive duties for criiuiige, wharfage, pesage, etc.; neither cau they be enhanced to au immoderate rate, but the duties must be reasonable...conveniences are affected with a public interest, and they etase to be juris privati only; as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it Is... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1890 - 1022 pages
...excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc. Neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate degree; but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, though settled by the king's license or charter." The contention, that the right to regulate the charges of ferry-men or wharfingers was founded on the... | |
| Nathaniel Peter Hill - 1890 - 302 pages
...case there cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, etc. Neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate, but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, Mr now the wharf and crane and other conveniences are affected with a public interest. In the case... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1892 - 820 pages
...cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, &c. neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate, but the duties...King's license or charter. For now the wharf and crane are affected with a public interest, and they cease to be juri» privati only ; as if a man set out... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 980 pages
...excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, &c., may not be exacted, but the duties must be reasonable ; " for now the wharf and crane and other conveniences...affected with a public interest, and they cease to he juris privati only " : Alluutt v. Inglis, 12 East 527, at 539, per Lord ICllenborough, CJ, citing... | |
| Chauncey F. Black, Samuel B. Smith - 1895 - 808 pages
...enhanced to an immoderate rate, but the duties must be reasonable and moderate, though settled l'y the King's license or charter. For now the wharf and crane and other conveniences are aHeeted with a public interest, and they cease to bejuria ¡iricoli only ; as if a man set out a street... | |
| 1896 - 316 pages
...whole passage which ends thus: ''' For now the wharf, crane, and other conveniences are affected with public interest, and they cease to be juris privati only; as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it is now no longer bare private interest but is affected by a public interest.'... | |
| Albert Stickney - 1897 - 230 pages
...cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc., neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate ; but the duties...now the wharf, and crane and other conveniences are effected with a public interest, and they cease to be juris privati only ; as if a man set out a street... | |
| Albert Stickney - 1897 - 232 pages
...by the King's license or charter. For now the wharf, and crane and other conveniences are effected with a public interest, and they cease to be juris...privati only ; as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it is now no longer bare private interest, but is affected by a public interest.'... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach - 1898 - 840 pages
...cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage, pesage, etc., neither can they be enhanced to an immoderate rate; but the duties...privati only, as if a man set out a street in new building on his own land, it is now no longer bare private interest, but is affected by a pubhc interest.'... | |
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