The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 12
... direct conse- quence of his disobedience to the instructions and 66 easy warnings which he had received . These instructions were explicit and peremptory , and were to the effect that he must not go in front of the hutches when taking ...
... direct conse- quence of his disobedience to the instructions and 66 easy warnings which he had received . These instructions were explicit and peremptory , and were to the effect that he must not go in front of the hutches when taking ...
Page 18
... direct and authorise the expenses of and incident to the note to form part of the expenses of the petition . The material facts and the relevant provisions of the statutes sufficiently appear from the opinion of the Lord Ordinary on the ...
... direct and authorise the expenses of and incident to the note to form part of the expenses of the petition . The material facts and the relevant provisions of the statutes sufficiently appear from the opinion of the Lord Ordinary on the ...
Page 23
... direct relation to and in the Inner House . As to the point made the shape of the ship . The investigation was by Mr Macmillan about expenses , it is true of a technical character . The master could not that the pursuers failed ...
... direct relation to and in the Inner House . As to the point made the shape of the ship . The investigation was by Mr Macmillan about expenses , it is true of a technical character . The master could not that the pursuers failed ...
Page 46
... direct authority for the proposition that delivery was not essential ( see Lord Chelmsford L.C. at p . 319 ) , and that pro- position was especially applicable to a case , such as the present , to which the doctrine of Scots law applied ...
... direct authority for the proposition that delivery was not essential ( see Lord Chelmsford L.C. at p . 319 ) , and that pro- position was especially applicable to a case , such as the present , to which the doctrine of Scots law applied ...
Page 49
... direct or , at least , to authorise them to be " as honest as other people . " It followed , according to the argument , that in the winding - up of a marine insurance business the liquidator should be directed or authorised by the ...
... direct or , at least , to authorise them to be " as honest as other people . " It followed , according to the argument , that in the winding - up of a marine insurance business the liquidator should be directed or authorised by the ...
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