The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 314
... Lord Ordinary was wrong in the view which he has expressed as to the meaning and effect of his interlocutor . In other words , the re- claimers contended that the extract decree was warranted by the terms of the Lord Ordinary's ...
... Lord Ordinary was wrong in the view which he has expressed as to the meaning and effect of his interlocutor . In other words , the re- claimers contended that the extract decree was warranted by the terms of the Lord Ordinary's ...
Page 386
... Lord Presi- dent's third requisite be essential in all cases to the establishment of the plea of lenocinium -which I take leave to doubt - I think that that requisite has in this case been satisfied , and that the Lord Ordinary was ...
... Lord Presi- dent's third requisite be essential in all cases to the establishment of the plea of lenocinium -which I take leave to doubt - I think that that requisite has in this case been satisfied , and that the Lord Ordinary was ...
Page 387
... Lord President must , however , be read along with what the same judge said in Wemyss v . Wemyss ( 1866 , 4 M. 660 ) in the passage quoted by the Lord Ordinary . In neither case , I am satisfied , was the general description given of ...
... Lord President must , however , be read along with what the same judge said in Wemyss v . Wemyss ( 1866 , 4 M. 660 ) in the passage quoted by the Lord Ordinary . In neither case , I am satisfied , was the general description given of ...
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