Parker v. . Newsham

1 N.C. 748
CourtCourt of King's Bench
DecidedJuly 5, 1793
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Parker v. . Newsham, 1 N.C. 748 (kingsbench 1793).

Opinion

Action on the case for stopping a way, which the plaintiff had from such a place, over B. acre, where the nuisance was made usque ad talem campum. It is not necessary to show what interest he had in the field, for it shall be intended a common field. Aliter if it had been usque ad talem clausum. There he ought to show what interest he had in the close. Per curiam. Noy, 86.

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