The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 231
... ground that the defender is incurably insane . The curator ad litem to the defender has taken as one of the defences to the action a plea that " the pursuer having committed adultery is barred from claiming decree of divorce on the ground ...
... ground that the defender is incurably insane . The curator ad litem to the defender has taken as one of the defences to the action a plea that " the pursuer having committed adultery is barred from claiming decree of divorce on the ground ...
Page 249
... ground may be abandoned or discharged either expressly or by the resump- tion of conjugal cohabitation . In the case of Johnstone v . Johnstone ( 1931 S.C. 60 ) it was decided that , while long delay per se is not sufficient to bar the ...
... ground may be abandoned or discharged either expressly or by the resump- tion of conjugal cohabitation . In the case of Johnstone v . Johnstone ( 1931 S.C. 60 ) it was decided that , while long delay per se is not sufficient to bar the ...
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... ground on to his land . The basis of the claim is thus stated on record : ' It is explained and averred that on the hill - ground , and at a part thereof close to the boundary between the said hill - ground and the farm occupied by the ...
... ground on to his land . The basis of the claim is thus stated on record : ' It is explained and averred that on the hill - ground , and at a part thereof close to the boundary between the said hill - ground and the farm occupied by the ...
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