The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 203
... conclusion of the summons , decree of declarator should be pronounced in terms of that conclusion . " The defenders pleaded , inter alia , as follows : " 1. The pursuers ' averments being irrelevant and insufficient in law to support ...
... conclusion of the summons , decree of declarator should be pronounced in terms of that conclusion . " The defenders pleaded , inter alia , as follows : " 1. The pursuers ' averments being irrelevant and insufficient in law to support ...
Page 421
... conclusion at all . It is not necessary in this case that you should be able to say definitely this was murder or this was suicide or this was accident . You may be left in the position that you cannot tell what the truth of the thing ...
... conclusion at all . It is not necessary in this case that you should be able to say definitely this was murder or this was suicide or this was accident . You may be left in the position that you cannot tell what the truth of the thing ...
Page 453
... conclusions of the summons . " 2. The defences being irrelevant should be repelled , and decree granted de plano . " The defender pleaded , inter alia : " 1. The action as laid being incompetent quoad the second conclusion , should be ...
... conclusions of the summons . " 2. The defences being irrelevant should be repelled , and decree granted de plano . " The defender pleaded , inter alia : " 1. The action as laid being incompetent quoad the second conclusion , should be ...
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