The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 32
... opinion of the High Court of Justiciary . The stated case set forth , inter alia : The said complaint called before me in the Sheriff Court at Dunoon , on 29th March 1923 , when counsel appeared for the appellant and stated objections ...
... opinion of the High Court of Justiciary . The stated case set forth , inter alia : The said complaint called before me in the Sheriff Court at Dunoon , on 29th March 1923 , when counsel appeared for the appellant and stated objections ...
Page 35
... opinion . I -concur in what your Lordship has said regarding the form of the complaint , and do not desire to add anything . be predicated of them that they were made solely in the course of husbandry . HIGH COURT OF JUSTI- CIARY . 1923 ...
... opinion . I -concur in what your Lordship has said regarding the form of the complaint , and do not desire to add anything . be predicated of them that they were made solely in the course of husbandry . HIGH COURT OF JUSTI- CIARY . 1923 ...
Page 39
... opinion sufficient . Judged by this standard , the complaint seems to be relevant . Mr MacLean founded on the passage in Hume ( Vol . II . p . 197 ) dealing with cases in which it is necessary to the criminality of the act charged , or ...
... opinion sufficient . Judged by this standard , the complaint seems to be relevant . Mr MacLean founded on the passage in Hume ( Vol . II . p . 197 ) dealing with cases in which it is necessary to the criminality of the act charged , or ...
Page 51
... opinion that head ( b ) of question 2 should be answered in the negative . In accordance with the answers to questions 1 and 2 above given , question 3 in both branches should be answered in the negative . Case II . This part of the ...
... opinion that head ( b ) of question 2 should be answered in the negative . In accordance with the answers to questions 1 and 2 above given , question 3 in both branches should be answered in the negative . Case II . This part of the ...
Page 61
... opinion and accordingly in this case the King & pursuer maintains that he is entitled to charge his opponent with ( 1 ) the expenses of his senior and British junior counsel and agents visiting the pursuers ' Thomson- works at Rugby ...
... opinion and accordingly in this case the King & pursuer maintains that he is entitled to charge his opponent with ( 1 ) the expenses of his senior and British junior counsel and agents visiting the pursuers ' Thomson- works at Rugby ...
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