 | Septimus Pruen - 1853 - 534 pages
...the Undertaking are willing to treat for the Purchase thereof, and as to the Compensation to be made to all Parties for the Damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the Execution of the Works. XIX. All Notices required to be served by the Promoters of the scmccor Notice* Undertaking upon the... | |
 | Scotland, James Bigg, Great Britain - Railroad law - 1862 - 316 pages
...the purchase thereof, the lands and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for required. the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. Notices to 18. All notices required to be served by the promoters be served of the undertaking upon... | |
 | Great Britain, Edmund Humphrey Woolrych - Local government - 1863 - 882 pages
...the' undertaking are willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and ;is to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. notición XIX' Л" not'COB required to be served by the promoters uf о«'"«-* and the undertaking... | |
 | 1863 - 620 pages
...interest of the plaintiffs in the said premises, and for all damages, losses, or injury sustained or to be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works aforesaid, or in relation thereto, save as thereinafter mentioned ; and they awarded that the defendants... | |
 | Law - 1865 - 1288 pages
...The •words of sect. 18 of the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, are, " compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works ;" and it is clear from sect. 63, that the word " damage" has reference only to injuries done to the... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 1190 pages
...companies. Damage like that sustained by the plaintiffs is provided for by different sections of the Kailway Acts. By the Lands Clauses Act, section 49, compensation...execution of the works.] In Chamberlain's case (2 Best & S. 605; sc 32 Law J. Eep. (NS) QB 173) the house of the claimant had sustained no structural... | |
 | James Bigg - Railroad law - 1866 - 548 pages
...the lands willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the com- "Quired, pensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. 19. All notices required to be served by the promoters Notices to, of the undertaking upon the parties... | |
 | Francis William Clark - Partnership - 1866 - 606 pages
...the undertaking are willing to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works. XVIII. All notices required to be served by the promoters of the undertaking upon the parties interested... | |
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