The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 240
... accident " could have occurred . I reserve , therefore , any question affecting the necessity of being able to specify an event with details of time and place before concluding that there has been an accident . There are two topics ...
... accident " could have occurred . I reserve , therefore , any question affecting the necessity of being able to specify an event with details of time and place before concluding that there has been an accident . There are two topics ...
Page 305
... accident wage - earning capacity can be easily ascertained , inasmuch as any diminution in such capacity that may properly be taken into account will be due to the accident , and the accident alone . But there may be cases where the ...
... accident wage - earning capacity can be easily ascertained , inasmuch as any diminution in such capacity that may properly be taken into account will be due to the accident , and the accident alone . But there may be cases where the ...
Page 421
... accident , and then the Crown say , " Well , if we rule out suicide and accident , you are left with nothing but murder . " Well , I am going to say something about that a little later , and I am going to give you a par- ticular ...
... accident , and then the Crown say , " Well , if we rule out suicide and accident , you are left with nothing but murder . " Well , I am going to say something about that a little later , and I am going to give you a par- ticular ...
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