The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 24
... entitled Standard to decree in terms of the conclusions of the Oil Co. of summons . New York of the 4. The " Clan Gordon " having been lost v . Owners through a cause for which the defenders are " Clan liable under the contract ...
... entitled Standard to decree in terms of the conclusions of the Oil Co. of summons . New York of the 4. The " Clan Gordon " having been lost v . Owners through a cause for which the defenders are " Clan liable under the contract ...
Page 32
... entitled to use it , viz . the conveyance of passengers ; ( Third ) on 8th January 1923 , on the public highway leading between Ormsary aforesaid and the pier at Ardrishaig aforesaid , use said chassis for a purpose you were not entitled ...
... entitled to use it , viz . the conveyance of passengers ; ( Third ) on 8th January 1923 , on the public highway leading between Ormsary aforesaid and the pier at Ardrishaig aforesaid , use said chassis for a purpose you were not entitled ...
Page 40
... entitled to convict the accused as he did . Lord Sands . I agree with both your Lord- ships . It happens from time to time that charges of assault are made against officials and others who are entitled in virtue of their office to ...
... entitled to convict the accused as he did . Lord Sands . I agree with both your Lord- ships . It happens from time to time that charges of assault are made against officials and others who are entitled in virtue of their office to ...
Page 95
... entitled to find the respondent not guilty . Lord Cullen.- The respondent's counsel en- deavoured to maintain that the facts found proved did not shew that any transaction of sale took place , but I think this view quite untenable . 66 ...
... entitled to find the respondent not guilty . Lord Cullen.- The respondent's counsel en- deavoured to maintain that the facts found proved did not shew that any transaction of sale took place , but I think this view quite untenable . 66 ...
Page 99
... entitled to regard the fifth condition of the licence as not being ultra vires . In the Police Court the point was raised both in the form of an objection to the competency of the complaint , and in the form of a defence on the merits ...
... entitled to regard the fifth condition of the licence as not being ultra vires . In the Police Court the point was raised both in the form of an objection to the competency of the complaint , and in the form of a defence on the merits ...
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