The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 19
... reason- able . Again , the accident may have been due to some fault on the part of the driver of the car in the management of his wheel or of his brakes ; and there is more than one suggestion in the course of the pursuer's case that ...
... reason- able . Again , the accident may have been due to some fault on the part of the driver of the car in the management of his wheel or of his brakes ; and there is more than one suggestion in the course of the pursuer's case that ...
Page 394
... reason of partial counsel , he was still inadmissible by reason of presence in Court - Magistrate sustaining pro- secutor's contention On appeal held that the effect of section 1 of the Act of 1852 as amended was that the agent's ...
... reason of partial counsel , he was still inadmissible by reason of presence in Court - Magistrate sustaining pro- secutor's contention On appeal held that the effect of section 1 of the Act of 1852 as amended was that the agent's ...
Page 555
... reason of negative usage . I can understand a statute suffering complete eclipse by reason of disuse . I have more difficulty in seeing that it can be regarded as surviving , but surviving in a mutilated and emasculated state . The view ...
... reason of negative usage . I can understand a statute suffering complete eclipse by reason of disuse . I have more difficulty in seeing that it can be regarded as surviving , but surviving in a mutilated and emasculated state . The view ...
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