The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 136
... raised , the effect of the absence of such evidence would have to be considered , Watson v . but I agree with your Lordship that it is not Wright . so raised here . The sufficiency of evidence is December 21. a matter primarily for the ...
... raised , the effect of the absence of such evidence would have to be considered , Watson v . but I agree with your Lordship that it is not Wright . so raised here . The sufficiency of evidence is December 21. a matter primarily for the ...
Page 243
... raised , viz . whether the willingness to adhere must persist beyond the triennium down to the commencement of the action . Although the Act of 1938 must be construed according to its own terms , it is legitimate to enquire how the law ...
... raised , viz . whether the willingness to adhere must persist beyond the triennium down to the commencement of the action . Although the Act of 1938 must be construed according to its own terms , it is legitimate to enquire how the law ...
Page 374
... raised ) did not disclose whether the party seeking to enforce the restriction had an interest to do so . Process - Special Case - Court of Session Act , 1868 ( 31 & 32 Vict . cap . 100 ) , section 63 - Parties " agreed upon the facts ...
... raised ) did not disclose whether the party seeking to enforce the restriction had an interest to do so . Process - Special Case - Court of Session Act , 1868 ( 31 & 32 Vict . cap . 100 ) , section 63 - Parties " agreed upon the facts ...
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