The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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... given to the deceased by William 1ST DIV . Cowan , under - manager ; Frank Dickson , oversman ; and Patrick Burns , fireman , all officials of the Murray v . Fife Coal ( The Lord President , Lords Cullen and Sands . ) respondents ...
... given to the deceased by William 1ST DIV . Cowan , under - manager ; Frank Dickson , oversman ; and Patrick Burns , fireman , all officials of the Murray v . Fife Coal ( The Lord President , Lords Cullen and Sands . ) respondents ...
Page 21
... given to Captain M'Lean , we must take it that he would have interpreted them properly and carried them out . There is no doubt that Doxfords [ the builders ] sent them round as being suggested by their investigation of the ...
... given to Captain M'Lean , we must take it that he would have interpreted them properly and carried them out . There is no doubt that Doxfords [ the builders ] sent them round as being suggested by their investigation of the ...
Page 22
... given the answer to them . For it is not in serious dispute that the vessel was defective in righting power and , therefore , unseaworthy when loaded unballasted down to her marks with a homo- geneous cargo . The criticism of the Lord ...
... given the answer to them . For it is not in serious dispute that the vessel was defective in righting power and , therefore , unseaworthy when loaded unballasted down to her marks with a homo- geneous cargo . The criticism of the Lord ...
Page 31
... given by Thomas Barr . He states as follows : " Well , the builders have not an actual experience of the vessel , and how their figures are arrived at we do not know . We do know that our masters and ourselves have the practical ...
... given by Thomas Barr . He states as follows : " Well , the builders have not an actual experience of the vessel , and how their figures are arrived at we do not know . We do know that our masters and ourselves have the practical ...
Page 39
... given him was on account of a school offence . I think that represents the real ground of Mr MacLean's attack , but it is right to add that he also maintained that the physical force used should have been specifi- cally described as ...
... given him was on account of a school offence . I think that represents the real ground of Mr MacLean's attack , but it is right to add that he also maintained that the physical force used should have been specifi- cally described as ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accordingly action Agents amount annual value appellants application arbitrator assessment Assessor averments building charge circumstances claim Clan Gordon clause compensation complainers contract Counsel Court Court of Session craved Dean of Guild decision deduction deed of entail defender duty entitled evidence ex facie fact favour February February 9 Glasgow granted ground heir held heritable House income tax Inland Revenue inter alia interest interlocutor issue January judgment lands liable liquidator Lord Advocate Lord Justice-Clerk Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships ment opinion owner parties payment person petition petitioner prescription prescriptive period present proprietor provisions purpose pursuer question referred regard rent respect respondent Scotland SCOTS LAW Sheriff Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship Spathari statute subjects Summary Jurisdiction Scotland super-tax tenant thereof tion trustees Valuation Committee Valuation Roll vessel Wemyss Wemyss Castle