... prescribes any limit to the area capable of being included in a pair of tin bounds. The want of some clear rule on this head strongly distinguishes the custom of bounding from any other known mining custom, English or foreign. The Mining Almanack for ... - Page 1371849Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Richard Carew - 1769 - 392 pages
...chattels, and may pafle by word or Will. When a Myne is found in any fuch place, the firft difcouerer aymeth how farre it is likely to extend, and then,...the foure corners of his limited proportion, diggeth vp three Turfes, and the like (if he lift) on Sound». the fides, which they terme Bounding, and within... | |
| Henry Thomas De La Beche - 1839 - 720 pages
...are reckoned among chattels, and may pass by word or will. When a myne is found in any such place, the first discoverer aymeth how farre it is likely to extend, and then, in the foure corners of his limited proportion, diggeth up three turfes, and the like (if he list)... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1872 - 694 pages
...known mining custom, English or foreign. According to the learned reporter of Some v. Brenton (3 Man. & Ry. 497, note (a!), it must be of " reasonable extent...this subject who wrote in the reign of Elizabeth, Bays that, when a mine is found, " jhe first discoverer aymeth how farre it is likely to extend, and... | |
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