The Scots Law Times, Volume 1

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C.E. Green, 1910 - Law
 

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Page 34 - Persistently follows such other person about from place to place ; or 3. Hides any tools, clothes, or other property owned or used by such other person, or deprives him of or hinders him in the use thereof ; or 4. Watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides, or works, or carries on business, or happens to be, or the approach to such house or place ; or 5.
Page 35 - ... near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working'.
Page 153 - ... numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered in the like good order and...
Page 242 - Where by any of these rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Page 223 - ... under this act and the employer, in accordance with rules of court, proves that the workman has In fact returned to work and is earning the same wages as he did before the accident, and objects to the recording of such memorandum, the memorandum shall only be recorded, if at all, on such terms as the judge of the county court, under the circumstances, may think Just...
Page 34 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority — 1.
Page 242 - When, from any cause, the latter vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as will best aid to avert collision (see Rules 27 and 29).
Page 81 - July, 1839, and decerns; appoints an account of said expenses to be given in, and remits the same to the auditor to tax and report.
Page 363 - The questions of law for the opinion of the Court were: 1.
Page 24 - That it is complete and regular upon its face. (2) That he became the holder of it before it was overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact. (3) That he took it in good faith and for value. (4) That at the time it was negotiated to him he had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it.

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