Smith v Baxter
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1900 |
| Date | 1900 |
| Court | Chancery Division |
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...of resistance and interruption”. Importantly, he concluded, at 82, that: “… I take the word ‘enjoyed’ to mean, as Stirling J said in Smith v Baxter, ‘having had the amenity or advantage of using’.” 61 In my view, this interpretation of “actual enjoyment” is correct. It is not to be read res......
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...of resistance and interruption”. Importantly, he concluded, at 82, that: “... I take the word ‘enjoyed’ to mean, as Stirling J said in Smith v Baxter, ‘having had the amenity or advantage of 61. In my view, this interpretation of “actual enjoyment” is correct. It is not to be read restricti......
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