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Subject_1 DECISIONS of THE LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by ALEXANDER TAIT, CLERK OF SESSION, one of the reporters for the faculty.
Subject_2 NUISANCE.
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A fencing school over head of a house in Edinburgh has been deemed a nuisance, and the master ordered to remove; 2 Falc., No. 134. A smith's shop in a second storey of a land in Edinburgh, though vaulted. The same 1, New (Falconer) Coll., No. 206. But when the question lately occurred in the casa of one Harley, a stocking weaver in
; and again, in the case of one Paterson, a printer in the Lawn-market,—both were allowed. Mere inconvenience is not sufficient. The case of a lime-kiln was contested, anno 1767, between Mr Dewar of Vogrie and William Frazer of Foord, and allowed, 4, New Coll., No. 50.
A house of office no nuisance, 11, New (Faculty) Coll., p. 418, Clark against Gordon. See the case of a brick-kiln, 4, New Coll., No. 79.
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