The basis for the decision in Maskell v. Horner, supra, was stated by Lord Reading at p. 122: “When goods are seized, the owner can only relieve them from seizure by payment. He has no opportunity of contesting the right to demand tolls from him except by allowing the seizure and detention of his goods to continue, or by making payment to protect them.”
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