The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 154
... jury , I do not assent to the view , which I am told is entertained in some Courts , that it is sufficient ... trial , which is to keep the jury strictly to their task of ascertaining and setting forth facts without regard to what ...
... jury , I do not assent to the view , which I am told is entertained in some Courts , that it is sufficient ... trial , which is to keep the jury strictly to their task of ascertaining and setting forth facts without regard to what ...
Page 155
... jury trial code that after a case has become a jury cause there is not , in any circumstances or at any stage , an appeal from the Sheriff - Substitute to the Sheriff against any interlocutor , whether an inter- locutory judgment or a ...
... jury trial code that after a case has become a jury cause there is not , in any circumstances or at any stage , an appeal from the Sheriff - Substitute to the Sheriff against any interlocutor , whether an inter- locutory judgment or a ...
Page 175
... jury trial scheme and it has been dealt with in the statute itself , which cannot be altered except by Act of Parliament . If it had been intended that the interlocutor setting forth the questions should be subject to review at that ...
... jury trial scheme and it has been dealt with in the statute itself , which cannot be altered except by Act of Parliament . If it had been intended that the interlocutor setting forth the questions should be subject to review at that ...
Contents
DECISIONS IN THE ENGLISH COURTS | 4 |
Jonas Brook Brothers Ltd v Meltham Urban Rohmann v Rohmann | 23 |
Cannock Chase Colliery Co Ltd | 31 |
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