The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 195
... necessary . An analogous case was the old crime of being habit and repute a criminal , and then it was necessary to bring the evidence of habit and repute down to date ( Bell's Supplemental Notes to Hume , p . 30 ) . cate v . Crown and ...
... necessary . An analogous case was the old crime of being habit and repute a criminal , and then it was necessary to bring the evidence of habit and repute down to date ( Bell's Supplemental Notes to Hume , p . 30 ) . cate v . Crown and ...
Page 256
... necessary to consider this part of the bye - law , because it is not alleged that the conductor attempted to put it ... necessary on a mere question of fact to examine the evidence in detail , and there- fore all that I do think it ...
... necessary to consider this part of the bye - law , because it is not alleged that the conductor attempted to put it ... necessary on a mere question of fact to examine the evidence in detail , and there- fore all that I do think it ...
Page 277
... necessary to examine in detail the precise effect of the judgment , although it may be necessary to do so in some future case which may not be so distinguishable as this . Otherwise I entirely concur in Lord Johnston's judgment ...
... necessary to examine in detail the precise effect of the judgment , although it may be necessary to do so in some future case which may not be so distinguishable as this . Otherwise I entirely concur in Lord Johnston's judgment ...
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