DUMOULIN, MELISSAJournal of Animal & Natural Resource Law
Usually, as for immunity from both jurisdiction and enforcement, the courts adopt a restrictive approach. Accordingly, jurisdictional immunity is construed as covering only disputes concerning the state’s public function (and not those concerning private undertakings, such as entrepreneurial or comm...
A 'property right' in this paper means, principally, a rightunder a restrictive covenant, or an easement, or a right inherent in landownership such as the right to prevent a trespass, whether over the land itself, or the strata under, or over it. In the latter class of right it is ...
A 'property right' in this paper means, principally, a right under a restrictive covenant, or an easement, or a right inherent in landownership such as the right to prevent a trespass, whether over the land itself, or the strata under, or over it. In the latter class of right it is...