The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 100
... provisions directed to safety of working with which every owner of a quarry is bound to comply . The definition of owner is the same in both . The respondents are charged with a contravention of one of these provisions as owners of a ...
... provisions directed to safety of working with which every owner of a quarry is bound to comply . The definition of owner is the same in both . The respondents are charged with a contravention of one of these provisions as owners of a ...
Page 342
... provisions . Section 254 pro- vides that " the provisions of the Order shall not . . . . apply to railways , stations , depots of any railway company . . . . or to buildings or the sites of buildings belonging to such railway company ...
... provisions . Section 254 pro- vides that " the provisions of the Order shall not . . . . apply to railways , stations , depots of any railway company . . . . or to buildings or the sites of buildings belonging to such railway company ...
Page 345
... provisions of this Act and in accordance with any regulations made there- under , all claims for or in respect of ... provisions of section one hundred and sixty - one or section one hundred and sixty - three of the Insurance Act , or ...
... provisions of this Act and in accordance with any regulations made there- under , all claims for or in respect of ... provisions of section one hundred and sixty - one or section one hundred and sixty - three of the Insurance Act , or ...
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