The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... course is to clear up the uncertainty by asking the referee what he intended to certify . In Connor v . Cadzow Coal Co. ( 1932 S.C. ( H.L. ) 1 ; [ 1932 ] A.C. 1 ) the referee had certified . that the workman had recovered from an attack ...
... course is to clear up the uncertainty by asking the referee what he intended to certify . In Connor v . Cadzow Coal Co. ( 1932 S.C. ( H.L. ) 1 ; [ 1932 ] A.C. 1 ) the referee had certified . that the workman had recovered from an attack ...
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... course in the absence of admission have required a proof to determine the ques- tion . But he makes no such averment . His averment merely is that , seeing this was a universally adjusted rate throughout Scotland , it was to be implied ...
... course in the absence of admission have required a proof to determine the ques- tion . But he makes no such averment . His averment merely is that , seeing this was a universally adjusted rate throughout Scotland , it was to be implied ...
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... course of the Bell . divorce process was not within the rights of the February 16 , offending spouse , so as to bring proceedings to an end ( Murray v . M'Lauchlan , 1 D. 294 ) . Notwithstanding the existence of such a case as Murray v ...
... course of the Bell . divorce process was not within the rights of the February 16 , offending spouse , so as to bring proceedings to an end ( Murray v . M'Lauchlan , 1 D. 294 ) . Notwithstanding the existence of such a case as Murray v ...
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