2. Assuming, however, that this judgment is erroneous, 
then,in order to prevent suc!§ a right being acquired any 
interruption of it in fact , from which it could be inferred 
that the enjoyment was not rightful f such as an interruption 
by the locking of gates sufficiently long to amount to a 
substantial interference with the enjoyment of the right 
would be sufficient to prevent prescription. 
3. I think it would be well that the interruption lasted 
for a day at least* 
I have the honour to be 
Sir 
Your obedient servant 
Attorney General 
