The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 67
... pursuer's adultery . The pursuer believes and avers that the defender was unaware of his adultery until within a few months prior to the service of the original summons in this action , and that she was not influenced in any way by his ...
... pursuer's adultery . The pursuer believes and avers that the defender was unaware of his adultery until within a few months prior to the service of the original summons in this action , and that she was not influenced in any way by his ...
Page 294
... pursuer was initially in the right , yet there must have been fault on the part of the pursuer at a subsequent stage in failing to avoid collision . But here the defenders ' difficulty is that there is no evidence . The pursuer has no ...
... pursuer was initially in the right , yet there must have been fault on the part of the pursuer at a subsequent stage in failing to avoid collision . But here the defenders ' difficulty is that there is no evidence . The pursuer has no ...
Page 442
... pursuer was given one ordinary share by James in order to qualify for his director- ship . At the same time 250 additional shares were allotted to and put into the name of the pursuer , but these were held by him in trust for James ...
... pursuer was given one ordinary share by James in order to qualify for his director- ship . At the same time 250 additional shares were allotted to and put into the name of the pursuer , but these were held by him in trust for James ...
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