| J. Wilson - 1884 - 754 pàgines
...tract in Nub, Vegetation of the district, are peculiarly bare of trees. In Kewari the farrash (Tamariie orientalis) is especially prevalent, and here the...ownership, distinct from the ownership of the soil. Thekikar (Acacia Arabica) is found all over the district; it grows in large numbers in some villages... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1909 - 834 pàgines
...property, and not of an interest in the land. Other cases adopt the rule that growing trees may be the subject of an ownership distinct from the ownership of the soil, and that a license to enter upon the land and cut and remove them may be valid, and that if such license... | |
| Ralph Stanley Bauer, Essel Ray Dillavou - 1925 - 1086 pàgines
...indefinite or reasonable time for the removal of all the trees. It is held that growing trees, when they are the subject of an ownership distinct from the ownership of the soil, are no longer deemed as annexed to the realty, but are regarded as entirely abstracted or divided therefrom.... | |
| 1925 - 1024 pàgines
...which denominates it real. (Cruise's Dig. Tit. 8, ch. 1, § 26.) " * * * Growing trees, when they are the subject of an ownership, distinct from the ownership of the soil, are no longer deemed as annexed to the realty, but are regarded as entirely abstracted or divided therefrom.... | |
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