A Summary of the Law of Railways With An Appendix Including the Three General

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A Summary of the Law of Railways With An Appendix Including the Three General
Frederick Walford
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& Coll, N. R. 48.
(i/) Ranger v. Great Western Railway Company, 1 Railw. Cas. 1.
(s) Illingworih v. Manchester and Leeds Railway Company, 2 Railw. Cas. 209.
418 Remedies for or against Railway Companies.
the suit distinct from that of any other party ; but in this case such party may complain in his own right of any injury to that interest. One therefore who suffers a special damage from (a) the stopping up of a public thoroughfare by the company, may sustain a bill for relief without making th
...e attorney- general a party.
Upon a like principle, where a party was lessee of a wharf and premises of which the Regent's Canal Company were the proprietors, (6) and had a right with other occupiers of adjoining wharfs to the use of a road which was the property of the company ; it was held that he might sustain a bill against a railway company to restrain them from obstructing the road and thereby impeding the entrance to his wharf, and that neither the canal company nor the other occupiers need be made parties, nor the plain- tiff's assignees, though he was an uncertificated bankrupt.


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