The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 116
... opinion of Lord Sands seems to me to turn almost wholly on the view that under section 1 ( 2 ) of the statute anyone who " invites " another to bet is guilty , and that " the tote " did so invite . Lord Murray's opinion , how- ever ...
... opinion of Lord Sands seems to me to turn almost wholly on the view that under section 1 ( 2 ) of the statute anyone who " invites " another to bet is guilty , and that " the tote " did so invite . Lord Murray's opinion , how- ever ...
Page 407
... opinion that this contention is not well founded in either of its propositions . Taking the second proposition first , I am of opinion that it is negatived by the proper construction of section 21 , for I am clearly of opinion that the ...
... opinion that this contention is not well founded in either of its propositions . Taking the second proposition first , I am of opinion that it is negatived by the proper construction of section 21 , for I am clearly of opinion that the ...
Page 408
... opinion , clearly indicates the inclusion in that part of cases where , though the liability relates to a transferred function , it was not incurred by or on behalf of the transferor authority . I am therefore of opinion that the loans ...
... opinion , clearly indicates the inclusion in that part of cases where , though the liability relates to a transferred function , it was not incurred by or on behalf of the transferor authority . I am therefore of opinion that the loans ...
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