The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 284
... duty it is to enter the readily adopt a construction which would March 1 , value of the dwelling - houses in the Valuation involve that it is to have a different application Roll . He is not directed to take a figure which according as ...
... duty it is to enter the readily adopt a construction which would March 1 , value of the dwelling - houses in the Valuation involve that it is to have a different application Roll . He is not directed to take a figure which according as ...
Page 377
... duty on them to have regard for the safety of the users of the buses , that they failed in the performance of that duty in the manner averred , and that the accident to pursuer was a consequence of such failure . There can be no room ...
... duty on them to have regard for the safety of the users of the buses , that they failed in the performance of that duty in the manner averred , and that the accident to pursuer was a consequence of such failure . There can be no room ...
Page 380
... duty to have erected barriers or stationed extra staff or policemen to regulate the traffic at the bus stop . They were bound to take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which they could see would be likely to injure such pas ...
... duty to have erected barriers or stationed extra staff or policemen to regulate the traffic at the bus stop . They were bound to take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which they could see would be likely to injure such pas ...
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