The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 170
... Dean of Guild Court , Dean of Guild ordering tenement to be taken down to the level of the ceiling of the ground floor -Expense of doing so being allocated upon all the proprietors of the various floors Owners of the ground floor ...
... Dean of Guild Court , Dean of Guild ordering tenement to be taken down to the level of the ceiling of the ground floor -Expense of doing so being allocated upon all the proprietors of the various floors Owners of the ground floor ...
Page 171
... Dean of Guild Court for the demolition of the said upper portion proceeded upon the ascertained fact of such misuse by the proprietors of the upper portion of the said property . Averred further , that the proprietors of the upper ...
... Dean of Guild Court for the demolition of the said upper portion proceeded upon the ascertained fact of such misuse by the proprietors of the upper portion of the said property . Averred further , that the proprietors of the upper ...
Page 172
... Dean of Guild's statutory power in this respect presents a close analogy to - but must be construed altogether apart from the ancient common law juris- diction exercised by jedge and warrant . The Lord President ( Clyde ) .- Section 381 ...
... Dean of Guild's statutory power in this respect presents a close analogy to - but must be construed altogether apart from the ancient common law juris- diction exercised by jedge and warrant . The Lord President ( Clyde ) .- Section 381 ...
Page 173
... Dean of Guild's than " proprietors of any part of it whatso- take down or secure powers to may be ever . It is natural in itself , and it appears , exercised so as to destroy , or to interfere at first sight at least , to be the natural ...
... Dean of Guild's than " proprietors of any part of it whatso- take down or secure powers to may be ever . It is natural in itself , and it appears , exercised so as to destroy , or to interfere at first sight at least , to be the natural ...
Page 174
... Dean of Guild found in his opinion , " the building as a whole was a dangerous one . ' As a whole , and in every part , it was in danger of crumbling to the ground . In referring to the problem of reconstruction , the reporters no doubt ...
... Dean of Guild found in his opinion , " the building as a whole was a dangerous one . ' As a whole , and in every part , it was in danger of crumbling to the ground . In referring to the problem of reconstruction , the reporters no doubt ...
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