The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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... rule laid down by the First Division must be followed . That rule is very distinctly stated in the case of Hunter v . Clark ( 1874 , 1 R. 1154 ) , where the Lord President points out that a person who is in receipt of parochial relief ...
... rule laid down by the First Division must be followed . That rule is very distinctly stated in the case of Hunter v . Clark ( 1874 , 1 R. 1154 ) , where the Lord President points out that a person who is in receipt of parochial relief ...
Page 87
... rule being applied . It seems an essential rule , and it has always been looked upon as an essential rule ; and if it is not altered by Act of Parliament , it is because the legislature thought it ought to be maintained . That In this ...
... rule being applied . It seems an essential rule , and it has always been looked upon as an essential rule ; and if it is not altered by Act of Parliament , it is because the legislature thought it ought to be maintained . That In this ...
Page 405
... Rule 96 of the Sheriff Courts ( Scotland ) Act and section 1 of the Act of Sederunt of 5th January 1909 are quoted in the Sheriff's opinion . Section 3 ( 1 ) of the Act of Sederunt of 10th March 1870 is as follows : And if the appellant ...
... Rule 96 of the Sheriff Courts ( Scotland ) Act and section 1 of the Act of Sederunt of 5th January 1909 are quoted in the Sheriff's opinion . Section 3 ( 1 ) of the Act of Sederunt of 10th March 1870 is as follows : And if the appellant ...
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