The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 21
... circumstances from which he could derive the necessary experience . The deduction of the critical point was , as I have said , the outcome of scientific calculation , rather than of practice . But that circumstance did not render it the ...
... circumstances from which he could derive the necessary experience . The deduction of the critical point was , as I have said , the outcome of scientific calculation , rather than of practice . But that circumstance did not render it the ...
Page 35
... circumstances of the present case are quite different from that , and I am of opinion that in the circumstances as stated by the learned Sheriff - Substitute he was entitled to find that the use of the motor truck in question was not ...
... circumstances of the present case are quite different from that , and I am of opinion that in the circumstances as stated by the learned Sheriff - Substitute he was entitled to find that the use of the motor truck in question was not ...
Page 36
... circumstances properly be charged . It was the duty of the respondent , in framing the said complaint , to specify the following particulars , which were well known to him that the accused was the head teacher in the said school , and ...
... circumstances properly be charged . It was the duty of the respondent , in framing the said complaint , to specify the following particulars , which were well known to him that the accused was the head teacher in the said school , and ...
Page 39
... circumstances of the had no grounds for reaching the conclusion relations of parties or the quality of the person he did reach , or that he was not entitled to arrive injured . The requirements of relevancy do at it . not go so far as ...
... circumstances of the had no grounds for reaching the conclusion relations of parties or the quality of the person he did reach , or that he was not entitled to arrive injured . The requirements of relevancy do at it . not go so far as ...
Page 49
... circumstances which would justify the issue deserves to be stigmatised as dishonourable . of such a policy , I think that the negative 1st Div . number of insurance slips which had not. answers and joined issue with the liquidator in ...
... circumstances which would justify the issue deserves to be stigmatised as dishonourable . of such a policy , I think that the negative 1st Div . number of insurance slips which had not. answers and joined issue with the liquidator in ...
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