The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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Page 166
... necessary for the pursuer to prove a previous pro- pensity in such dog to injure sheep or cattle . " The relative Irish ( 25 & 26 Vict . cap . 59 ) and English ( 28 & 29 Vict . cap . 60 ) Acts both expressly bear that it shall not be ...
... necessary for the pursuer to prove a previous pro- pensity in such dog to injure sheep or cattle . " The relative Irish ( 25 & 26 Vict . cap . 59 ) and English ( 28 & 29 Vict . cap . 60 ) Acts both expressly bear that it shall not be ...
Page 176
... necessary to aver , prove , or affirm fault . But even if it were , it seems to me that , in allowing a retriever to go loose at night , and in suffering a mastiff to get loose , there was an exposure to risk created which sufficiently ...
... necessary to aver , prove , or affirm fault . But even if it were , it seems to me that , in allowing a retriever to go loose at night , and in suffering a mastiff to get loose , there was an exposure to risk created which sufficiently ...
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... necessary to maintain the plant . Primá facie , they did lay up £ 15,000 more than was necessary for the upkeep of the plant . I am not disposed to foreclose further procedure in the accounting ; but I am disposed to find that , in the ...
... necessary to maintain the plant . Primá facie , they did lay up £ 15,000 more than was necessary for the upkeep of the plant . I am not disposed to foreclose further procedure in the accounting ; but I am disposed to find that , in the ...
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