The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 144
... matter will have to be decided afterwards as upon the evidence , I think it very inadvisable to say very much about it at present . I only say this , that I do think that the lapse of time will put a very heavy onus upon the pur- suer ...
... matter will have to be decided afterwards as upon the evidence , I think it very inadvisable to say very much about it at present . I only say this , that I do think that the lapse of time will put a very heavy onus upon the pur- suer ...
Page 195
... matter of the three convictions . I tell you that as a matter of law the three convictions have been adequately proved , and therefore you have no trouble on that matter . But it is quite true , of course , as the learned counsel says ...
... matter of the three convictions . I tell you that as a matter of law the three convictions have been adequately proved , and therefore you have no trouble on that matter . But it is quite true , of course , as the learned counsel says ...
Page 207
... matter of fact that the matter of expenses had never been submitted to these two arbiters . There is no question it never was submitted to the arbiter for the defender , who says so perfectly plainly . I am bound to say that in the ...
... matter of fact that the matter of expenses had never been submitted to these two arbiters . There is no question it never was submitted to the arbiter for the defender , who says so perfectly plainly . I am bound to say that in the ...
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