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in granting
aunot say
that sanction. But
that even if this views were
correct, we think it would be hard
to make an individual suffer for any
reliance he might place on an act
done by the highest Excentive Authority
the spot.
Nor can
wne
Lee
any valid objection to allowing
transfer of this kind, provided
it be subject to all the original
Conditions, a consequence which we
Conceive to be inseparable from
Auch
any
assignment.
We
We
no objection
are of opinion therefore that
can with justice be taken
to the hausfer from Captain Meik to Mr Webster, but on the other hand
that Mr. Webster must be deemed to
receive the Land subject to all the
his predecessor, and Same conditions.
in fact to stand in exactly the same position as Captain Meik would have
done..
Under these circumstances, we
thick that the Government could in
strict right deprive Mr Webster of his
Land, just as it could have done
Captain
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