Fitch against Rawling, Fitch and Chatteris
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1795 |
Year | 1795 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
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11 cases
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John Henry Loose v Lynn Shellfish Ltd and Others (Defendants/Part 20) Michael George Le Strange Meakin (Claimants Part 20 Defendant)
...A custom is not uncertain because it is not invariable in every part." Farwell J went on later (at 553) to refer to the case of Fitch v Rawling (1795) 2 Hy Bl 393 where a custom for all the inhabitants to play all kinds of lawful games, sports and pastimes in a particular place at all seaso......
- Beckett (Alfred F.) Ltd v Lyons
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Paddico (267) Ltd v (1) Kirklees Metropolitan Council and Others
...all the cases so directly point that way that I ought to consider the point concluded by authority". Having referred to the old cases of Fitch v. Rawling (1795) 2 H. Bl. 93, and Bourke v. Davis (1890) 44 Ch D 110 (where Kay J considered that a custom might be confined to the inhabitants of ......
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Alexander Keay Muir v Wandsworth Borough Council Smart Pre-Schools Ltd (Interested Party)
...interpretations of 'recreational use' for the purpose of the law of commons and greens. These have included: i) sports and pastimes — Fitch v Rawling (1795) 2 H. Bl. 393, at 398; ii) horse riding — Mounsey v Ismay 159 E.R. 621 (1865) 3 Hurl. & C. 486; iii) erecting a maypole — Hall v Nottin......
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