The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 171
... circumstances before them , acquiesced in the valua- tion for the year 1908-9 , which was of the same amount as that fixed by His Majesty's judges . The appellants have therefore failed to discharge the onus upon them . Alternatively ...
... circumstances before them , acquiesced in the valua- tion for the year 1908-9 , which was of the same amount as that fixed by His Majesty's judges . The appellants have therefore failed to discharge the onus upon them . Alternatively ...
Page 193
... circumstances , and it details what these circum- stances are . These circumstances can only emerge after a person has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to penal servitude for that crime , but those circumstances are submitted to ...
... circumstances , and it details what these circum- stances are . These circumstances can only emerge after a person has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to penal servitude for that crime , but those circumstances are submitted to ...
Page 271
... circumstances . The reference in the judgment to section 99 of the Clyde Navigation Act of 1858 was merely for the purpose of explaining that in the whole circumstances of the case as they existed in 1866 an apportionment for the ...
... circumstances . The reference in the judgment to section 99 of the Clyde Navigation Act of 1858 was merely for the purpose of explaining that in the whole circumstances of the case as they existed in 1866 an apportionment for the ...
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