The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 124
... action in the absence of his first wife , who is the proper contradictor , and who is not a party to this action ; and that in any event , even if challenge ope exceptionis were to be regarded as competent , the issue thereby raised- -a ...
... action in the absence of his first wife , who is the proper contradictor , and who is not a party to this action ; and that in any event , even if challenge ope exceptionis were to be regarded as competent , the issue thereby raised- -a ...
Page 143
That view of the first action is unfounded . The action between Mr M'Burnie and the Central Scottish Motor Traction Co. decided any question as between them of fault and liability in respect of injuries suffered by Mr M Burnie , but the ...
That view of the first action is unfounded . The action between Mr M'Burnie and the Central Scottish Motor Traction Co. decided any question as between them of fault and liability in respect of injuries suffered by Mr M Burnie , but the ...
Page 21
... action . After a lengthy debate the pursuer abandoned that action on the usual terms , and thereafter raised the present case , and the reason for abandoning the first action was that an action for reduction in the Sheriff Court was ...
... action . After a lengthy debate the pursuer abandoned that action on the usual terms , and thereafter raised the present case , and the reason for abandoning the first action was that an action for reduction in the Sheriff Court was ...
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