The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 176
... hold that the defenders ' ser ants were in fault at common law , are the defenders responsible for that fault ? The pursuers say they are , on the principle of respondeat superior . The defenders say they are not , because of the ...
... hold that the defenders ' ser ants were in fault at common law , are the defenders responsible for that fault ? The pursuers say they are , on the principle of respondeat superior . The defenders say they are not , because of the ...
Page 309
... hold that the inter- Lord Ordinary's interlocutor frustrate the terms locutor , as a matter of common sense and of his opinion . I should be slow to reach so reasonable interpretation , is a sufficient record whimsical a result . M ...
... hold that the inter- Lord Ordinary's interlocutor frustrate the terms locutor , as a matter of common sense and of his opinion . I should be slow to reach so reasonable interpretation , is a sufficient record whimsical a result . M ...
Page 373
... hold . The accident happened at 4.30 in the afternoon and the sling had been in use all day . The statement that it had probably made seventy journeys from the hold to the quay in the course of the day's work was not contra- dicted ...
... hold . The accident happened at 4.30 in the afternoon and the sling had been in use all day . The statement that it had probably made seventy journeys from the hold to the quay in the course of the day's work was not contra- dicted ...
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