The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 33
... referred to several English authorities where the same language , but in a different statute , had been under construction . It is admitted , I think , that the conveyance of passengers in the ordinary sense of the term would not be a ...
... referred to several English authorities where the same language , but in a different statute , had been under construction . It is admitted , I think , that the conveyance of passengers in the ordinary sense of the term would not be a ...
Page 39
... referred to was no more than what was reason- ably necessary in the administration of corporal Hilson . punishment for the purposes of school discipline . Īn short , no injustice or prejudice was suffered November 24 , by him in ...
... referred to was no more than what was reason- ably necessary in the administration of corporal Hilson . punishment for the purposes of school discipline . Īn short , no injustice or prejudice was suffered November 24 , by him in ...
Page 42
... referred to ) which was presented by W. H. Dolphin & Co. of 13 Poultry , London , E.C. 2 , insurance brokers . The particulars on such slip are as follows : Francs 262100 presented to the liquidator a closing slip ( which is produced ...
... referred to ) which was presented by W. H. Dolphin & Co. of 13 Poultry , London , E.C. 2 , insurance brokers . The particulars on such slip are as follows : Francs 262100 presented to the liquidator a closing slip ( which is produced ...
Page 48
... referred to in the first case . Whether that conclusion be right or wrong it is undoubtedly distasteful to be compelled to discriminate between the moral and legal qualities of obligations originally undertaken in good faith by the ...
... referred to in the first case . Whether that conclusion be right or wrong it is undoubtedly distasteful to be compelled to discriminate between the moral and legal qualities of obligations originally undertaken in good faith by the ...
Page 49
... referred to in Case I. , we answer all the questions in Case I. in the negative ; and with regard to the policies 25229/22066 and 25257 / 22034 mentioned in Case II . , we answer all the questions in Case II . , except the fourth , in ...
... referred to in Case I. , we answer all the questions in Case I. in the negative ; and with regard to the policies 25229/22066 and 25257 / 22034 mentioned in Case II . , we answer all the questions in Case II . , except the fourth , in ...
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