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Beissell v. Sholl

U.S.
Jan 1, 1800
4 U.S. 211 (1800)

Opinion

MARCH TERM, 1800.



CASE, for diverting a water course. The COURT left the facts to the jury, under this general statement of the law: "That every man, in this country, has an unquestionable right, "to erect a mill upon his own land; and to use the water, passing "through his land, as he pleases: subject only to this limitation, "that his mill must not be so constructed and employed, "as to injure his neighbour's mill; and that, after using the "water, he returns the stream to its ancient channel."


Summaries of

Beissell v. Sholl

U.S.
Jan 1, 1800
4 U.S. 211 (1800)
Case details for

Beissell v. Sholl

Case Details

Full title:Beissell versus Sholl. Wagoner versus Same

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 1, 1800

Citations

4 U.S. 211 (1800)