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Page 262
... arguments of counsel various views were ex- Corpora- pressed as to the interpretation of section 243 of the tion . Act of 1866 , and in particular counsel for the com- December 20 , plainers argued that it would not be competent for the ...
... arguments of counsel various views were ex- Corpora- pressed as to the interpretation of section 243 of the tion . Act of 1866 , and in particular counsel for the com- December 20 , plainers argued that it would not be competent for the ...
Page 310
... argued for M'Kellar that he was charged to erect a house within fifteen days after ser- vice , that the Lord Ordinary had ordained him to do so before 15th May , and that the charge was accordingly disconform to its warrant . The argument ...
... argued for M'Kellar that he was charged to erect a house within fifteen days after ser- vice , that the Lord Ordinary had ordained him to do so before 15th May , and that the charge was accordingly disconform to its warrant . The argument ...
Page 384
... argued that here there was nothing on the husband's part of an active character . I cannot agree . I think the advice which the pursuer gave the defender was a step of an active character , and that it contributed to her misconduct . I ...
... argued that here there was nothing on the husband's part of an active character . I cannot agree . I think the advice which the pursuer gave the defender was a step of an active character , and that it contributed to her misconduct . I ...
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