The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 20
... Lordships reversed the interlocutor appealed from , restored the interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary , and found the respondents liable in costs in their Lord- ships ' House and in the Court of Session , reserving as to modification in ...
... Lordships reversed the interlocutor appealed from , restored the interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary , and found the respondents liable in costs in their Lord- ships ' House and in the Court of Session , reserving as to modification in ...
Page 44
... Lordships could recognise , the Court would not instruct or advise the liquidator to issue such policies . The respon- dents contended that the Court would give such an instruction on the authority of a series of cases decided in ...
... Lordships could recognise , the Court would not instruct or advise the liquidator to issue such policies . The respon- dents contended that the Court would give such an instruction on the authority of a series of cases decided in ...
Page 58
... Lordships , without calling on the respondents , dismissed the appeal , and affirmed the interlocutor appealed from . Lord Dunedin . -Mr Wark has set forth very clearly and fairly the points which arise on this appeal , but I cannot say ...
... Lordships , without calling on the respondents , dismissed the appeal , and affirmed the interlocutor appealed from . Lord Dunedin . -Mr Wark has set forth very clearly and fairly the points which arise on this appeal , but I cannot say ...
Page 59
... Lordships are aware , it is very necessary that the objections to awards should be kept within very closely defined limits , and the first thing that is necessary in the condescendence of an action for setting aside an award is that ...
... Lordships are aware , it is very necessary that the objections to awards should be kept within very closely defined limits , and the first thing that is necessary in the condescendence of an action for setting aside an award is that ...
Page 60
... Lordships ) is that , when that situation arises , the new front thus disclosed is a front which cannot be presented to the Court except upon averments and pleas properly inserted in the record , and upon strict and it may be severe ...
... Lordships ) is that , when that situation arises , the new front thus disclosed is a front which cannot be presented to the Court except upon averments and pleas properly inserted in the record , and upon strict and it may be severe ...
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