| Charles Harmonas Shamel - 1907 - 670 pages
...in2 Browne, "Mineral Resources," sSfi7, p. 237, (Ex. Does. Nos. 25 to 49, 2nd Sess. 39th Cong.). 3 To whomsoever the soil belongs, he owns also to the sky and to the depths. fringed. The common law of England was formed for the exclusive benefit of agricultural interests by... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1922 - 846 pages
...right to the space above the surface of his property. To whomsoever the soil belongs, he also owns to the sky and to the depths. The owner of a piece of land owns everything above it and below it to an indefinite extent. Coke, Litt. ยง 4. "On the same principle it is held that the... | |
| 1922 - 1652 pages
...right to the space above the surface of his property. To whomsoever the soil belongs, he also owns the sky and to the depths. The owner of a piece of land owns, everything above it and below it to an indefinite extent. 1 Co. Litt. 4. "On the same principle it is held that the... | |
| Robert V. Percival, Dorothy C. Alevizatos - 1997 - 468 pages
...rightless, these are not matters for judicial cognizance. Thus, we find the highest court of Pennsyl'To whomsoever the soil belongs, he owns also to the sky and to the depths. See W. Blackstone, 2 Commentaries 18. At early common law, the owner of land could use all that was... | |
| Michael Bunter - 2002 - 410 pages
...Monarch. English property rights derive from the Common Law. The Common Law held that 'to whomever the soil belongs, he owns also to the sky and to the depths'. This doctrine of our law has been called the 'Ad Coelum doctrine', 'to the sky or the heavens' (Williams... | |
| David J. Brennan - 2003 - 374 pages
...an application of the maxim Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum et ad infernous (to whomever the soil belongs, he owns also to the sky and to the depths). Thomas J agreed with the final order, but did not consider the case called for application of this... | |
| Pieter J. Slot, Mielle K. Bulterman, E.M. Meijers Instituut - 2004 - 323 pages
...unsurprising, and reminiscent of the doctrine of cuius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos - 'to whomsoever the soil belongs, he owns also to the sky and to the depths'. 122 The award in the Air Services Agreement Case (France v. United States (1978) 18 RIA A 416) provides... | |
| Gregory S. Alexander - 2006 - 335 pages
...same as the common law's ad coelum doctrine: Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum et ad infernos (to whomsoever the soil belongs, he owns also to the sky and to the depths). 220. BVerfGE 58, 300 (1981). 221. BVerfGE 58 at 345. 222. BVerfGE 58 at 339. 223. BVerfGE 58, at 339.... | |
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