The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 13
... proved is whether the workman's breach of the prohibition does or does not put him outside the scope of his employment . This is , of course , a question of law . The learned arbitrator has decided it on the principle thought to have ...
... proved is whether the workman's breach of the prohibition does or does not put him outside the scope of his employment . This is , of course , a question of law . The learned arbitrator has decided it on the principle thought to have ...
Page 32
... proved : 1. That the appellant , who is a shipbuilder residing at Drums , Langbank , Renfrewshire , is proprietor of the farm of Ormsary in the parish of South Knapdale and county of Argyll . His name appears on the Voters ' Roll in ...
... proved : 1. That the appellant , who is a shipbuilder residing at Drums , Langbank , Renfrewshire , is proprietor of the farm of Ormsary in the parish of South Knapdale and county of Argyll . His name appears on the Voters ' Roll in ...
Page 33
... proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise to be constructed and adapted for use , and intended to be used solely , as motor omnibuses , or motor ambulances , or in connection with the conveyance of goods or ...
... proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise to be constructed and adapted for use , and intended to be used solely , as motor omnibuses , or motor ambulances , or in connection with the conveyance of goods or ...
Page 34
... proved to have taken place on two out of the four occasions libelled is that , when moving his domestic establishment from Lang- bank to Ormsary , or taking it back again from Ormsary to Langbank , the motor truck Foster . Argued for ...
... proved to have taken place on two out of the four occasions libelled is that , when moving his domestic establishment from Lang- bank to Ormsary , or taking it back again from Ormsary to Langbank , the motor truck Foster . Argued for ...
Page 36
... proved at the trial . STAT . 5. The said complaint was lacking in specification , and failed to aver the commission of the crime or offence with which alone the complainer could in the circumstances properly be charged . It was the duty ...
... proved at the trial . STAT . 5. The said complaint was lacking in specification , and failed to aver the commission of the crime or offence with which alone the complainer could in the circumstances properly be charged . It was the duty ...
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