The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1918 - Law |
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Page 7
... respect of the cesser of the ployer to operate any relief which the cir- annuity . eumstances permit against another employer or employers , if such there are . The event upon which , under subsection ( c ) ( i . ) , the workman may ...
... respect of the cesser of the ployer to operate any relief which the cir- annuity . eumstances permit against another employer or employers , if such there are . The event upon which , under subsection ( c ) ( i . ) , the workman may ...
Page 11
... respect of the work executed , the pursuers have suffered loss and damage to the extent of the sum sued in respect of the fraud , the negligence , and breach of contract of the defenders , all as after- mentioned . " Nothing more was ...
... respect of the work executed , the pursuers have suffered loss and damage to the extent of the sum sued in respect of the fraud , the negligence , and breach of contract of the defenders , all as after- mentioned . " Nothing more was ...
Page 107
... respect of which he averred that he had been and at the date of the application ( 10th August 1917 ) was incapacitated from work and entitled to compensation therefor under and in terms of the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906. The ...
... respect of which he averred that he had been and at the date of the application ( 10th August 1917 ) was incapacitated from work and entitled to compensation therefor under and in terms of the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906. The ...
Page 157
... respect that the said Sir William Bowyer Smijth was always domiciled in England , and none of the defenders is subject to the juris- diction of the Court . " 3. The said Sir William Bowyer Smijth having been always of English domicile ...
... respect that the said Sir William Bowyer Smijth was always domiciled in England , and none of the defenders is subject to the juris- diction of the Court . " 3. The said Sir William Bowyer Smijth having been always of English domicile ...
Page 166
... respect that the liability to pay the debt in question is superseded by war , and ( b ) in respect of the terms of the Trading with the Enemy Amend- ment Act 1914. " In addition to the authorities referred to by the Lord Ordinary the ...
... respect that the liability to pay the debt in question is superseded by war , and ( b ) in respect of the terms of the Trading with the Enemy Amend- ment Act 1914. " In addition to the authorities referred to by the Lord Ordinary the ...
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