The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 134
... expressed . His Lordship held that the failure , or delay , in ploughing was an act of omission , and , if that view be sound , there is also nothing inconsistent between this part of his judgment and the views I have ex- pressed . His ...
... expressed . His Lordship held that the failure , or delay , in ploughing was an act of omission , and , if that view be sound , there is also nothing inconsistent between this part of his judgment and the views I have ex- pressed . His ...
Page 311
... expressed ; but the subject - matter of the conclusion is clearly specific implement and nothing else . No declarator with reference thereto is asked . Indeed , the phraseology of the conclusion is such as to preclude the possi- bility ...
... expressed ; but the subject - matter of the conclusion is clearly specific implement and nothing else . No declarator with reference thereto is asked . Indeed , the phraseology of the conclusion is such as to preclude the possi- bility ...
Page 430
... expressed in the language used by Wright J. in In re Authlumney ex parte Wilson ( [ 1898 ] 2 Q.B. 547 ) : " Perhaps no rule of construction is more firmly established than this , that a retro- spective operation is not to be given to a ...
... expressed in the language used by Wright J. in In re Authlumney ex parte Wilson ( [ 1898 ] 2 Q.B. 547 ) : " Perhaps no rule of construction is more firmly established than this , that a retro- spective operation is not to be given to a ...
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