The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... Scotland retaining his Scottish domicile , can be subjected to the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts by citing him ( as has been done here ) at his last known residence in Scotland within forty days of his leaving Scotland , provided ...
... Scotland retaining his Scottish domicile , can be subjected to the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts by citing him ( as has been done here ) at his last known residence in Scotland within forty days of his leaving Scotland , provided ...
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... Scotland . But the defender , according to the pursuer's averments , is a domiciled Scotsman , only temporarily in India for business reasons , and , while residence , and not domicile , is what in ordinary actions determines the ...
... Scotland . But the defender , according to the pursuer's averments , is a domiciled Scotsman , only temporarily in India for business reasons , and , while residence , and not domicile , is what in ordinary actions determines the ...
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... ( Scotland ) Act , 1939 ( 2 & 3 Geo . VI . cap . 113 ) , section 1 -Act of Sederunt of 13th October 1939 , sections 1 ( 1 ) ( a ) and 2 ( 1 ) —Application refused . tion for breach of promise of marriage was employed Process - Diligence ...
... ( Scotland ) Act , 1939 ( 2 & 3 Geo . VI . cap . 113 ) , section 1 -Act of Sederunt of 13th October 1939 , sections 1 ( 1 ) ( a ) and 2 ( 1 ) —Application refused . tion for breach of promise of marriage was employed Process - Diligence ...
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