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Millen v. . Harvey, (1793)

Court: Court of King's Bench Number:  Visitors: 3
Judges: JONES, J.
Filed: Jul. 05, 1793
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: The justification here is good. He might chase the sheep that were on his ground. 4 Rep. Tyrringham's case , and if the dog pursues the sheep on their owner's land, contra voluntatem of the other, it is no trespass. 38 E., 3, 10 b. I.S. found a pheasant on his ground, and let a falcon fly at him, and the hawk took the pheasant on the land of I.D., who brought trespass for the entry of I.S. Held that it lies. The same in 6 F., 4, 7. One cuts trees on his own land, they *Page 640 fall on his neigh
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It is a good justification.

And judgment was entered accordingly.

Source:  CourtListener

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