| James Kent - 1828 - 432 pages
...confined to land, which, according to Lord Coke," includes not only the ground or soil, but every thing which is attached to the earth, whether by the course...other buildings ; and which has an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards, so as to include every thing terrestrial, under it or over it.'* Incorporeal... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 728 pages
...confined to land. which, according to Lord Coke, (d) includes not only the ground or soil, but every thing which is attached to the earth, whether by the course...other buildings ; and which has an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards, so as to include every thing terrestrial, under or over it, (e) Incor(o)... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 726 pages
...tenure, (c) 1 Corporeal hereditaments are confined to land, which, according to Lord Coke, (d) includes not only the ground or soil, but everything which...other buildings ; and which has an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards, so as to include everything terrestrial, under or over it. (e) Incorporeal... | |
| John C. Devereux - 1868 - 444 pages
...confined to land, which, according to Lord Coke, includes not only the ground or soil, but every thing which is attached to the earth, whether by the course...other buildings ; and which has an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards, so as to include every thing terrestrial under or over it. 6. What are... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals, Joel Tiffany - 1868 - 858 pages
...said : " The word land includes not only the soil, but everything attached to it, whether attached by the course of nature, as trees, herbage, and water, or by the hand of man, as buildings and fences. This is but common learning ; and there is no more room for question that a grant... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1869 - 670 pages
...said : " The word > land ' includes not only the soil, but everything attached to it, whether attached by the course of nature. as trees, herbage and water, or by the hand of man, as buildings and fences. This is but common learning; and there is no more room for question that a grant... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1870 - 674 pages
...741, § 10. The word land includes not only the soil, but every thing attached to it, whether attached by the course of nature, as trees, herbage, and water, or by the hand of man, as buildings and fences. Bronson, J. 1 ComstocVs JR. 572. " LANDS," in the plural, is, at common law,... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1873 - 802 pages
...indefinite extent upward, including every thing terrestrial, not only the ground or soil, but every thing which is attached to the earth, whether by the course...nature, as •trees, herbage and water, or by the hands of man, as houses and other buildings. See Co. Litt. 4 a; 2 Black. Comm. 18; 3 Kent's •Comm.,... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1874 - 732 pages
...said : " The word land includes not only the soil, but everything attached to it, whether attached by the course of nature, as trees, herbage, and water, or by the hand of man, as buildings and fences. This is but common learning; and there is no more room for question that a grant... | |
| Gusztáv Wenzel - 1878 - 46 pages
...James szerint : »Land, according to Lord Coke, includes not only the ground or soil, but every thing which is attached to the earth, whether by the course of nature, or by the hand of man ; and which has an indefinite extent, upwards as well as downwards, so as to... | |
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