The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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... argued been taken before the Sheriff , as in Green's case , then the decision on the merits of that case would have applied and determined the present . But the objection not having been taken , we are precluded from getting into the ...
... argued been taken before the Sheriff , as in Green's case , then the decision on the merits of that case would have applied and determined the present . But the objection not having been taken , we are precluded from getting into the ...
Page 86
... argued that the concluding words of that clause apply to all cases of continuous contravention . The words " in any prosecution " no doubt give colour to that argument , and the meaning of the clause is not , to my mind , very clear ...
... argued that the concluding words of that clause apply to all cases of continuous contravention . The words " in any prosecution " no doubt give colour to that argument , and the meaning of the clause is not , to my mind , very clear ...
Page 342
... argued before Seven Judges on the question whether , in the circum- stances , the assignation founded on was valid . March 18 , 1910 . therefore they needed time for investigation . In this context the association in section 136 of ...
... argued before Seven Judges on the question whether , in the circum- stances , the assignation founded on was valid . March 18 , 1910 . therefore they needed time for investigation . In this context the association in section 136 of ...
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