The Scots Law Times, Part 3C.E. Green, 1911 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 38
... evidence , the statement of Mrs Hugh Smith cannot be accepted as sufficient evidence that the said Alexander Dillon was born in New Kilpatrick parish . Such evidence does not strictly come within the scope of what is termed family ...
... evidence , the statement of Mrs Hugh Smith cannot be accepted as sufficient evidence that the said Alexander Dillon was born in New Kilpatrick parish . Such evidence does not strictly come within the scope of what is termed family ...
Page 69
... Evidence Act 1898 , which permits prisoners to give evidence in their own behalf . A proviso to that statute protects a prisoner from having to undergo the untrammelled inquisition to which an ordinary witness must submit . Under the ...
... Evidence Act 1898 , which permits prisoners to give evidence in their own behalf . A proviso to that statute protects a prisoner from having to undergo the untrammelled inquisition to which an ordinary witness must submit . Under the ...
Page 115
... evidence of the birth in the parish of Kilchoman beyond the statement of the pauper's mother . According to the law of evidence , it is necessary that some corroborative proof should be furnished by Greenock , but this is entirely ...
... evidence of the birth in the parish of Kilchoman beyond the statement of the pauper's mother . According to the law of evidence , it is necessary that some corroborative proof should be furnished by Greenock , but this is entirely ...
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FRANCIS ALBERT UMPHERSTON Esq | 2 |
Clerk to Cheshire County Council | 8 |
Rating Premises of Territorial Forces | 15 |
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