The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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Page 84
... held that the fact of the dog being kept on the chain in the daytime was evidence that the owner knew him to be danger- ous ; but in Beck v . Dyson ( 4 Camp . 198 ) , Lord Ellenborough held such evidence to be insufficient . In a recent ...
... held that the fact of the dog being kept on the chain in the daytime was evidence that the owner knew him to be danger- ous ; but in Beck v . Dyson ( 4 Camp . 198 ) , Lord Ellenborough held such evidence to be insufficient . In a recent ...
Page 232
... held by his trustees for be- hoof of the parish . " Held that this was not an averment of verbal instructions at all , but only an averment as to Dr Davidson's impressions about the truster's wishes . Further , the question arose ...
... held by his trustees for be- hoof of the parish . " Held that this was not an averment of verbal instructions at all , but only an averment as to Dr Davidson's impressions about the truster's wishes . Further , the question arose ...
Page 288
... held that there had been at first a misunderstanding , and that pursuer considered he had made a contract for 2000 barrels , while defenders , as an admitted contract for 1500 barrels was made in the following week , thought that there ...
... held that there had been at first a misunderstanding , and that pursuer considered he had made a contract for 2000 barrels , while defenders , as an admitted contract for 1500 barrels was made in the following week , thought that there ...
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