The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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... respondent of his sincerity , he proceeded in a way well calculated to throw doubt upon it . I need not , however ... respondent's restoration to health , in menaces sufficient to create a well- founded apprehension of physical restraint ...
... respondent of his sincerity , he proceeded in a way well calculated to throw doubt upon it . I need not , however ... respondent's restoration to health , in menaces sufficient to create a well- founded apprehension of physical restraint ...
Page 66
... respondent argued : ( 1 ) Complainer has no title to sue . cannot have a property in a name , apart from use , in a ... respondent's part . ( 3 ) If interdict were granted , the respondents would suffer injury in the carrying on of their ...
... respondent argued : ( 1 ) Complainer has no title to sue . cannot have a property in a name , apart from use , in a ... respondent's part . ( 3 ) If interdict were granted , the respondents would suffer injury in the carrying on of their ...
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... respondent denied these averments . He denied , further , that Mitchell was his agent , and pleaded that , in any view , the averments did not amount to a relevant charge of personation . At the hearing before the Sheriff ( Blair ) ...
... respondent denied these averments . He denied , further , that Mitchell was his agent , and pleaded that , in any view , the averments did not amount to a relevant charge of personation . At the hearing before the Sheriff ( Blair ) ...
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