The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 508
... pursuer did this , he would make the pursuer his heir , and leave him every- thing on his death . In parenthesis I may say that the last two sentences contain the pivotal averments of the pursuer's case . The pursuer asked for time to ...
... pursuer did this , he would make the pursuer his heir , and leave him every- thing on his death . In parenthesis I may say that the last two sentences contain the pivotal averments of the pursuer's case . The pursuer asked for time to ...
Page 655
... pursuer had failed to prove that the words used by the said Thomas C. Mann concerning the pursuer were either false or calumnious . The acquaintances , neighbours , friends , and fellow - workmen of the pursuer , who were well aware of ...
... pursuer had failed to prove that the words used by the said Thomas C. Mann concerning the pursuer were either false or calumnious . The acquaintances , neighbours , friends , and fellow - workmen of the pursuer , who were well aware of ...
Page 58
... pursuer to pay the contribu- tions in respect of a boy who attained sixteen in April 1927 while in the defender's service along with the pursuer . The circumstances necessity of greater care as regards ascertaining the ages of junior ...
... pursuer to pay the contribu- tions in respect of a boy who attained sixteen in April 1927 while in the defender's service along with the pursuer . The circumstances necessity of greater care as regards ascertaining the ages of junior ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly action affirmative Agents agreement annual value appellants apply arbitrator Argued arising assessment Assessor averments Baron Vernon bookmaker breach burgh Burgh Police Scotland bye-law Caledonian Railway charge circumstances claim clause Clyde Coal codicil colliery common law compensation complainers conclusion contract Counsel Court of Session creditor damages December decision decree deduction defenders Division Dunedin duty effect entitled evidence fact favour Glasgow granted ground House of Lords houses Inland Revenue inter alia interim award interlocutor judges judgment jury lands legacy liability Livingstonia Lord Justice-Clerk Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordship matter ment obligation opinion OUTER HOUSE owners Park parties payment person petition plea premises present provisions purposes pursuer reclaiming note referred refused regard respect respondents Revenue rule Schedule Scotland section 12 servant Sheriff Sheriff-Substitute shew statute statutory tenant testator tion trustees Valuation Whitsunday workman