The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 409
... county might exercise the powers conferred by that section on the trus- tees . It will be seen therefore that the repair of highways was entrusted in the burghs to the burgh local authority . In the counties the same duty was put in the ...
... county might exercise the powers conferred by that section on the trus- tees . It will be seen therefore that the repair of highways was entrusted in the burghs to the burgh local authority . In the counties the same duty was put in the ...
Page 411
... county according to the rateable valuation in the valuation roll of the respective areas so far as within the county , and the amount of the contribution appor- tioned and allocated to a burgh shall not be rated for by the county ...
... county according to the rateable valuation in the valuation roll of the respective areas so far as within the county , and the amount of the contribution appor- tioned and allocated to a burgh shall not be rated for by the county ...
Page 13
... County for recovery of relief from 1st September 1934. Stirling County admitted liability for the case , and also that T. S. J. was a proper object of relief in Falkirk , but founding on section 3 ( 2 ) of the Poor Law ( Scotland ) Act ...
... County for recovery of relief from 1st September 1934. Stirling County admitted liability for the case , and also that T. S. J. was a proper object of relief in Falkirk , but founding on section 3 ( 2 ) of the Poor Law ( Scotland ) Act ...
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