Robert Smith, Secretary to the New British Iron Company, v William Kenrick

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1849
Year1849
CourtCourt of Common Pleas
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  • Palmer and Another v Bowman and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 October 1999
    ...has not been artificially retained there or artificially diverted from passing naturally to his neighbour's land: see Smith v. Kenrick (1849) 7 C.B. 515. Indeed, in that case it was held that the occupier was not liable even if he had himself removed the barrier between his and his neighbou......
  • Rylands and Another v Fletcher
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 17 July 1868
  • Rylands and Another v Fletcher
    • United Kingdom
    • Exchequer
    • 5 May 1865
    ...collects water on his land, and allows it to flow into his neighbour's mine, he is liable for the consequences, Smith v. Kenrick (7 C B. 515) was the case of two [782] adjoining mine owners, and it was held that the defendant was not liable for the inundation of the plaintiff's mine, becaus......
  • Smith v Kenrick
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Common Pleas
    • 14 February 1849
    ...H. L. 339. See Smith v. Fletcher, 1872, L. R. 7 Ex. 311; L. R. 9 Ex. 64. Discussed, Crompton v. Lea, 1874, L. R English Reports Citation: 137 E.R. 205 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Robert Smith, Secretary to the New British Iron Company and William Kenrick S. C. 18 L. J. C. P. 172; 13 Jur. ......
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