The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 418
... reasons . Adair v . For I think that that is merely another way of stating that the Court has a complete dis- Adair V. cretion . The existence of a special reason is a condition precedent to the exercise of the August 6 , Court's ...
... reasons . Adair v . For I think that that is merely another way of stating that the Court has a complete dis- Adair V. cretion . The existence of a special reason is a condition precedent to the exercise of the August 6 , Court's ...
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... reason for purchasing , acquiring , or having in his possession ( as the case may be ) the firearm , etc. , in respect of which the application is made , and accordingly it is essential that the applicant should state his reason or reasons ...
... reason for purchasing , acquiring , or having in his possession ( as the case may be ) the firearm , etc. , in respect of which the application is made , and accordingly it is essential that the applicant should state his reason or reasons ...
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... reason for his possession are untrue , but that they do not amount to good reason . The line of defence is , in short , a bare denial that the appellant's reason is a good reason ; beyond that no specification is given of the grounds ...
... reason for his possession are untrue , but that they do not amount to good reason . The line of defence is , in short , a bare denial that the appellant's reason is a good reason ; beyond that no specification is given of the grounds ...
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