94. An offer to take an applicant for relief into a poors' house is in general a sufficient offer of relief, though the Court would probably exercise a control if made nimiously ;
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94. An offer to take an applicant for relief into a poors' house is in general a sufficient offer of relief, though the Court would probably exercise a control if made nimiously ;
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In such a case the salmon fisher has no right to complain of the trout fisher (so far as angling is concerned), nor the trout fisher of the salmon fisher for fishing at any particular point, except where one purposely acts, not in the exercise of his legal right, but in order to obstruct his neighbour in the exercise of his ; or as it is technically called in Scotland, except he acts nimiously.
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Indeed such a settlement was inevitable from the first ; and had it not been for the long endurance of the anxiously fortified liferent possession bestowed (no doubt nimiously) by James II.
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