| 1830 - 438 Seiten
...where the sea doth not ebb above a hundred rods, and not more whensoever it ebbs further; provided that such proprietor shall not by this liberty have...creeks, or coves, to other men's houses or lands.' In the case of Storer v. Freeman in 6 Mass. Rep. 438, Mr. Chief Justice Parsons having occasion to... | |
| 1830 - 442 Seiten
...whensoever it ebbs further; provided that such proprietor shall not by this liberty have power to slop or hinder the passage of boats or other vessels, in...creeks, or coves, to other men's houses or lands.' In the case of Storer ». Freeman in 6 Mass. Rep. 438, Mr. Chief Justice Parsons having occasion to... | |
| Massachusetts. Attorney General's Office - 1915 - 396 Seiten
...where the Sea doth not ebb above a hundred Rods, and not more wheresoever it ebbs further. Provided that such proprietor shall not by this liberty, have power to stop or hinder the passage of boates or other vessels, in or through any Sea, Creeks or Coves, to other mens houses or lands. And... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1847 - 1206 Seiten
...mark, where the sea doth not ebb above a hundred rods, and not more where it ebbs further." " Provided that such proprietor shall not, by this liberty, have...creeks or coves, to other men's houses or lands." Colony Laws, cap. 63, pp. 148 — 149. The powers granted in the charter of 1628, to the Colony of... | |
| 1854 - 740 Seiten
...the sea doth nut ebb above a hundred rods and not more wheresover it ebbs further: provided, that the proprietor shall not, by this liberty, have power...sea, creeks or coves, to other men's houses or lands. <) 4. And for great ponds lying in common _ though within the bounds of some town, it shall be free... | |
| CITY DOCUMENT # 60 - 1853 - 140 Seiten
...where the sea doth not ebb above one hundred rods, and not more where it ebbs further. " Provided, that such proprietor shall not by this liberty have...sea, creeks or coves to other men's houses or lands." This law, as determining the extent of riparian ownership, has been variously construed, but the highest... | |
| Boston (Mass.). City Council. Joint Standing Committee on Boston Harbor - 1853 - 146 Seiten
...where the sea doth not ebb above a hundred rods, and not more wheresoever it ebbs further ; provided, that such proprietor shall not by this liberty have...of boats or other vessels, in or through any sea, crseks or coves, to other men's houses or lands.' This ordinance is the source and foundation of all... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1862 - 670 Seiten
...suggestion has somewhere been made, founded on the use of the word "liberty" in the proviso — " provided, that such proprietor shall not by this liberty have power to stop or hinder the passage of boats," &c. — and thence drawing an inference, that the whole ordinance was intended to confer only a license... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 788 Seiten
...ebb above a hundred rods, and not more wheresoever it ebbs further: Provided, that such proprietors shall not by this liberty have power to stop or hinder...creeks, or coves, to other men's houses or lands." This is the foundation of what may be called the common law of Massachusetts on this subject. By it... | |
| William Wirt Virgin - 1874 - 672 Seiten
...of the owners of the land through whicli they passed, except that such proprietors are not allowed " to stop or hinder the passage of boats, or other vessels, in or through any creeks or coves to other men's houses or lauds."7 Any such proprietor, therefore, may make use of the... | |
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