The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 176
... argued to us . The first ground of appeal argued is that evi- dence was wrongly admitted of a crime not libelled . It is said that that applies to seven of the charges , and the question was argued to us upon charge 3 ( b ) , which is ...
... argued to us . The first ground of appeal argued is that evi- dence was wrongly admitted of a crime not libelled . It is said that that applies to seven of the charges , and the question was argued to us upon charge 3 ( b ) , which is ...
Page 255
... argument for the pursuer , it was maintained not only that willingness to adhere after the three years was unnecessary , but that the conduct of the pursuer after that date could not be enquired into . It was argued that this was the ...
... argument for the pursuer , it was maintained not only that willingness to adhere after the three years was unnecessary , but that the conduct of the pursuer after that date could not be enquired into . It was argued that this was the ...
Page 339
... argued was as to the competency of the appeal . Argued for the Respondents : It was in- competent to appeal , as the decision of the arbitrator under section 9 of the 1935 Act was final . Section 9 merely declared that the arbitrator ...
... argued was as to the competency of the appeal . Argued for the Respondents : It was in- competent to appeal , as the decision of the arbitrator under section 9 of the 1935 Act was final . Section 9 merely declared that the arbitrator ...
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