The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 26
... proving their averment that the settlement of the action was authorised by the pursuer . The defenders had no duty or interest to apportion the amount of their tender amongst the pursuer and her children . Even if they had such an ...
... proving their averment that the settlement of the action was authorised by the pursuer . The defenders had no duty or interest to apportion the amount of their tender amongst the pursuer and her children . Even if they had such an ...
Page 28
... proved : 1. In March 1919 the respondent , a boy of sixteen years of age , was employed by the appellants as a coal picker at the coal picking tables at their Mossblown Pit . 2. The coal picking tables are on the pit - head , which is ...
... proved : 1. In March 1919 the respondent , a boy of sixteen years of age , was employed by the appellants as a coal picker at the coal picking tables at their Mossblown Pit . 2. The coal picking tables are on the pit - head , which is ...
Page 32
... prove that the poison- ing was due to the fault of the defender or of those for whom he was responsible . He accord ... proved that he had entered into an independent contract which relieved him of responsibility . The relation in fact ...
... prove that the poison- ing was due to the fault of the defender or of those for whom he was responsible . He accord ... proved that he had entered into an independent contract which relieved him of responsibility . The relation in fact ...
Page 33
... proved that he should clear up the chips , before he went away , as part of the job . I think there was negligence here for which the defender is responsible . Lord Salvesen . - I concur with your Lordships in all that has fallen from ...
... proved that he should clear up the chips , before he went away , as part of the job . I think there was negligence here for which the defender is responsible . Lord Salvesen . - I concur with your Lordships in all that has fallen from ...
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... proved that he authorised Mac- pherson to execute these operations , which necessarily involved a deposit of dangerous material , on ground , which he had no right to use , and which he was bound to know was used for grazing the ...
... proved that he authorised Mac- pherson to execute these operations , which necessarily involved a deposit of dangerous material , on ground , which he had no right to use , and which he was bound to know was used for grazing the ...
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