The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 168
... proved that the tramway car was stopped by a sudden braking and that Mrs Mars and the child had been thrown from their seats and suffered injury thereby , they had prima facie established negligence and liability against the defenders ...
... proved that the tramway car was stopped by a sudden braking and that Mrs Mars and the child had been thrown from their seats and suffered injury thereby , they had prima facie established negligence and liability against the defenders ...
Page 201
... proved parole . Thus , in an action for a merchant's account , performance of the order for goods may be proved parole . But to allow a parole proof of the circumstances in which the writ was granted with a view to shewing that it was ...
... proved parole . Thus , in an action for a merchant's account , performance of the order for goods may be proved parole . But to allow a parole proof of the circumstances in which the writ was granted with a view to shewing that it was ...
Page 446
... proved parole . Lord Constable con- curred in the judgment , on the ground that there were averments of delivery of part of the estate , and that the purpose for which delivery was made could be proved parole . These cases appear to me ...
... proved parole . Lord Constable con- curred in the judgment , on the ground that there were averments of delivery of part of the estate , and that the purpose for which delivery was made could be proved parole . These cases appear to me ...
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