The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1917 - Law |
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... allowed the surface of the roadway to remain broken up and in a state of disrepair , which made the surface dangerous to persons using it , as they were invited by the defenders to do . The defenders themselves fixed the stopping ...
... allowed the surface of the roadway to remain broken up and in a state of disrepair , which made the surface dangerous to persons using it , as they were invited by the defenders to do . The defenders themselves fixed the stopping ...
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... allowed . If the statute does not expressly sanction these charges , they must be refused . " On 6th April 1911 the Earl of Morton presented a petition to the Court for authority to invest the said sum temporarily on real security in ...
... allowed . If the statute does not expressly sanction these charges , they must be refused . " On 6th April 1911 the Earl of Morton presented a petition to the Court for authority to invest the said sum temporarily on real security in ...
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... allowed the property to fall , there was at that date a considerable portion of the property which was standing vacant , no tenants being willing to occupy it . The amount spent on these improvements was £ 3005 , of which £ 3000 was ...
... allowed the property to fall , there was at that date a considerable portion of the property which was standing vacant , no tenants being willing to occupy it . The amount spent on these improvements was £ 3005 , of which £ 3000 was ...
Page 42
... allowed before answer as to the terms and con- ditions of the contract . The circumstances of the case , the arguments of the parties , and the authorities cited are sufficiently set forth in the opinion of the Lord Ordinary ( Anderson ) ...
... allowed before answer as to the terms and con- ditions of the contract . The circumstances of the case , the arguments of the parties , and the authorities cited are sufficiently set forth in the opinion of the Lord Ordinary ( Anderson ) ...
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... allowed a proof before answer . Lord Cullen [ after the narrative quoted above ] .- The defender denies , in whole or in part , the pursuers ' allegations , admittedly now relevant , bearing on the heritable character of the machinery ...
... allowed a proof before answer . Lord Cullen [ after the narrative quoted above ] .- The defender denies , in whole or in part , the pursuers ' allegations , admittedly now relevant , bearing on the heritable character of the machinery ...
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