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" No man has a right to throw wood or stones into the street at his pleasure. But inasmuch as fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So, because... "
Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ... - Página 246
1885
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Dauphin County Reports, Volume 23

1920 - 410 páginas
...is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his home, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So, because...provided it be done in the most convenient manner. On the same principle, a merchant may have his goods placed in the street for the purpose of removing...
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The Law Govering Cities and Towns in the State of Indiana: Including All ...

William Wheeler Thornton - 1921 - 1518 páginas
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose Of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So, because building is necessary, stones, brick, lime, sand, and other materials may be placed in the street, provided it is done in the most...
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Reports of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 295

Missouri. Supreme Court - 1923 - 872 páginas
...time. So, because 295 Mo.— 13 Searcy v. Noll Welty Lumber Co. building is necessary, stones, brick, lime, sand and other materials may be placed in the...street, provided it be done in the most convenient manor, and be not unreasonably prolonged." [Commonwealth v. Passmore, 1 Serg. & R. 217.] If Bowen had...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 243

1923 - 1208 páginas
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So, because building is necessary, stones, brick, lime, sand, nnd other materials may be placed in the street, provided it be done in the most...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 78

1914 - 554 páginas
...carried to his house, and it may be there a reasonable time. So, because building is necessary, stone, bricks, lime, sand and other materials may be placed...street, provided it be done in the most convenient manner."3 (1) McCormirk v. South Park Comrs., 150 111. 516. 37 NE 1076. (2) Tolman & Co. v. Chicago,...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 17

United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 926 páginas
...is necessary, a [*424 man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So, because building is necessary, stones, brick, lime, sand and other materials may be placed in the street, provided it be done in the most...
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Minnesota Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volume 13

Minnesota. Supreme Court - 1869 - 612 páginas
...man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried into the house, and it may be there a reasonable time. So, because building is necessary,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner. On the same principle a merchant may have his goods placed in the street for the purpose of removing...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 8

Ohio. Supreme Court - 1859 - 734 páginas
...fuel is necessary, a man may throw wood into the street for the purpose of having it carried to his house, and it may lie there a reasonable time. So,...provided it be done in the most convenient manner." The same doctrine was adopted by the court of appeals in New York in The People v. Cunningham, I Denio...
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Digest of the Pennsylvania reports

Thomas I. Wharton - 1843 - 914 páginas
...reasonable IIOIH. Com. v. Passmore, 1 S. & R. 219. . . because building is necessary, stones, brick, sand, and other materials, may be placed in the street, provided it be done in the most convenient m.'innnr. Ibid. 3. So a merchant may have his goods placed in the street, for the purpose of removing...
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