The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 170
... agree that this is a case which can only be decided upon a proper distribution of the onus of proof . 1940 . It is ... agree with your Lord- ship that the only proper view to be taken is to hold that the defence has not been established ...
... agree that this is a case which can only be decided upon a proper distribution of the onus of proof . 1940 . It is ... agree with your Lord- ship that the only proper view to be taken is to hold that the defence has not been established ...
Page 461
... agreement , but when I have reached a construction of the agreement upon its own proper terms it is at least satisfactory to find that those who made it appear to agree with the conclusion which I have reached . It is true that the ...
... agreement , but when I have reached a construction of the agreement upon its own proper terms it is at least satisfactory to find that those who made it appear to agree with the conclusion which I have reached . It is true that the ...
Page 463
... agreement sur - tax would , of course , be payable , because the payment would fall to be made out of , and so to be an expenditure of , the income of the respondent as a continuing partner of the firm . I agree with your Lordship that ...
... agreement sur - tax would , of course , be payable , because the payment would fall to be made out of , and so to be an expenditure of , the income of the respondent as a continuing partner of the firm . I agree with your Lordship that ...
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