The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 187
... Ordinary makes no adverse comment on the demeanour or veracity of the pursuer or of the witness adduced by him . The pursuer's counsel did not charge the defender with untruthful- ness , but he maintained that the evidence of the ...
... Ordinary makes no adverse comment on the demeanour or veracity of the pursuer or of the witness adduced by him . The pursuer's counsel did not charge the defender with untruthful- ness , but he maintained that the evidence of the ...
Page 267
... ordinary sense . If these words were used in the ordinary sense , their construc- tion would be cast loose from , for example , the limits of " reasonable cause " which decisions of the Court under the Act of 1573 had imposed . The ...
... ordinary sense . If these words were used in the ordinary sense , their construc- tion would be cast loose from , for example , the limits of " reasonable cause " which decisions of the Court under the Act of 1573 had imposed . The ...
Page 447
... Ordinary's consideration . Although we are affirming the substance of the Lord Ordinary's judgment , it will be necessary to recall the interlocutor and allow the pursuer a proof of the alleged discharge of the trust limited to writ or ...
... Ordinary's consideration . Although we are affirming the substance of the Lord Ordinary's judgment , it will be necessary to recall the interlocutor and allow the pursuer a proof of the alleged discharge of the trust limited to writ or ...
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