The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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evidence , no matter who adduced the witnesses , establish the explanation offered by them . There is a further difficulty , that Mr Mars himself gave evidence which may be read as to a large extent exculpating the tramway - car driver ...
evidence , no matter who adduced the witnesses , establish the explanation offered by them . There is a further difficulty , that Mr Mars himself gave evidence which may be read as to a large extent exculpating the tramway - car driver ...
Page 391
... evidence to the same effect ) , the wedges are hammered in with a crowbar or block of wood and " knocked in tight against the load . " It is true that M'Intosh says the wedges in this case could not have moved because they were ...
... evidence to the same effect ) , the wedges are hammered in with a crowbar or block of wood and " knocked in tight against the load . " It is true that M'Intosh says the wedges in this case could not have moved because they were ...
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... evidence already taken and the evidence led before him . To this course there could have been no objection had both parties been agreeable . Had they seen their way to do so I should have been glad , as it is most un- fortunate that the ...
... evidence already taken and the evidence led before him . To this course there could have been no objection had both parties been agreeable . Had they seen their way to do so I should have been glad , as it is most un- fortunate that the ...
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