The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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Page 168
... averring and proving such knowledge , but without averring and prov- ing fault — which , after knowledge , is ... averred and proved , and the interlocutors of the Court accord- ingly contain express findings to that effect . ( To ...
... averring and proving such knowledge , but without averring and prov- ing fault — which , after knowledge , is ... averred and proved , and the interlocutors of the Court accord- ingly contain express findings to that effect . ( To ...
Page 60
... averred that this common way was shut up and discontinued prior to 1759 , and that the ground forming the line of said common way has for more than the prescriptive period been possessed as part of the property of Caponflat . He further ...
... averred that this common way was shut up and discontinued prior to 1759 , and that the ground forming the line of said common way has for more than the prescriptive period been possessed as part of the property of Caponflat . He further ...
Page 117
... averred that the presence of the flue created a nuisance . Petitioners averred that their operations only involved a harmless modification of an existing chimney of their own , and that the wall with which it was connected was mutual ...
... averred that the presence of the flue created a nuisance . Petitioners averred that their operations only involved a harmless modification of an existing chimney of their own , and that the wall with which it was connected was mutual ...
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