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Page 178
... rule stated in Lord Kingsburgh's book and formulated mainly by himself in the case of Monson ( 21 R. ( J. ) 5 ; 1 Adam 114 ) , a rule which , like your Lordship , I do not wish in any degree to blow upon , or diminish its force and ...
... rule stated in Lord Kingsburgh's book and formulated mainly by himself in the case of Monson ( 21 R. ( J. ) 5 ; 1 Adam 114 ) , a rule which , like your Lordship , I do not wish in any degree to blow upon , or diminish its force and ...
Page 441
... Rule 2 provides that there shall be annexed to the initial writ a statement in the form of an articulate con- | descendence of the facts which form the ground of action and a note of the pursuer's pleas in law . Under Rule 41 the ...
... Rule 2 provides that there shall be annexed to the initial writ a statement in the form of an articulate con- | descendence of the facts which form the ground of action and a note of the pursuer's pleas in law . Under Rule 41 the ...
Page 44
... rule that the defender relied . I am of opinion that Rule 171 was not designed to cover such an application as the present , which is in substance an application which , if granted , would have the effect of completely extinguishing the ...
... rule that the defender relied . I am of opinion that Rule 171 was not designed to cover such an application as the present , which is in substance an application which , if granted , would have the effect of completely extinguishing the ...
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