Description | Case Papers High Court of Justice - 1919 P. No. 1129
George Charles Herbert, Earl of Powis (Plantiff) V. William Negus, Edward Donald Nicholson and William Martyn Ewings Negus. The Porthywaen Lime Company, The Whitehaven Basic Company and The Welshpool Granitar Roads (Defendants)
Case: The Earl of Powis granted the first three defendants a mining lease in 1913. This lease was forfeited as the lessees allowed the defendants to enter into possession of some of the demised premises without the consent of the plantiff. The plantiff asserts that the defendants are trespassers and are using the premises in ways not authorised by the lease e. g. calcining, converting and disposing of limestone. The plantiff wishes to claim damages for trespassing against the defendants.
Part 1: Brief of plantiffs, case for the opinion of counsel and final order (6 Items) Part 2: Transcript of case (inlcuding speechs and eveidence), days one-ten and judgement (17 Items) Part 3: Correspondence between the parties involved (9 Items) Part 4: Accounts and papers of the defendant companies (14 Items) Part 5: Copies of leases and agreements, includes plans (26 Items) Part 6: Copies of evidence and affadavits (28 Items)
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