The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1917 - Law |
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... entitled to enforce . I cannot accept this argument . The right to erect the stable and gig - house is nowhere ... entitled to trust to the records , has nothing to do with inten- tion . All he has got to do is to see what binds the ...
... entitled to enforce . I cannot accept this argument . The right to erect the stable and gig - house is nowhere ... entitled to trust to the records , has nothing to do with inten- tion . All he has got to do is to see what binds the ...
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... entitled to be repaid the same as craved . " 4. In any event , on a sound construction of the statutes imposing the assessments con- descended upon , the defender is bound to relieve the pursuer of the public burdens ( except | poor ...
... entitled to be repaid the same as craved . " 4. In any event , on a sound construction of the statutes imposing the assessments con- descended upon , the defender is bound to relieve the pursuer of the public burdens ( except | poor ...
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... entitled the pursuer to something like one twenty - fifth of the sum sued for , and would not be a claim which he could have insisted in in this Court . The pur- suer's case , as ultimately presented to us , was that the right of relief ...
... entitled the pursuer to something like one twenty - fifth of the sum sued for , and would not be a claim which he could have insisted in in this Court . The pur- suer's case , as ultimately presented to us , was that the right of relief ...
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... entitled to carry on business in competition with partner- ship in view of restrictive clause in original agreement- Clause in original agreement referring disputes to arbi- tration - Held that the partnership or association origin ally ...
... entitled to carry on business in competition with partner- ship in view of restrictive clause in original agreement- Clause in original agreement referring disputes to arbi- tration - Held that the partnership or association origin ally ...
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... entitled to perform , as in Kerr v . Wm . Baird & Co. ( 1911 S.C. 701 ) . Rather , I think , she was doing , imprudently indeed , but not disobediently , a thing not different in kind from what she might have been required or expected ...
... entitled to perform , as in Kerr v . Wm . Baird & Co. ( 1911 S.C. 701 ) . Rather , I think , she was doing , imprudently indeed , but not disobediently , a thing not different in kind from what she might have been required or expected ...
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