Star v Rookesby

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1710
Date1710
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

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3 cases
  • Wormald v Cole
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 26 February 1954
    ...rate, where the escape is due to a defect in a fence which the Defendant is bound to repair the action lay either in trespass or case – Star v. Rookesby, reported in 1 Salkeld' s Reports at page 322.) All four judges held the damage caused by the death of the horse was not too remote. Chief......
  • Jones v Price
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 14 May 1965
    ...plaintiff's". 18 Such a prescriptive right was commonly established by proof of immemorial usage. This is shown by ( Star v. Rookesby 1 Salkeld, page 335), a case of error brought before the Court of Exchequor Chamber on a judgment by default. The plaintiff declared that the tenants and occ......
  • Brady v Warren
    • Ireland
    • Queen's Bench Division (Ireland)
    • 1 January 1900
    ... ... , who was under legal obligation to keep up the fences against his beasts, “for the law bounds every man's property, and is his fence”: Star v. Rookesby ( 1 ). The opinion of Marsden, J., in The Anonymous Case ( 2 ) in Ventris, cited for the defendant, “that if one kept a tame fox ... ...