The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 212
... circumstances , each one upon its own individual circumstances ; and , indeed , the neces- sary introduction of the word " reasonable " seems to make that very clear ; because a refusal may be perfectly reasonable in one set of circum ...
... circumstances , each one upon its own individual circumstances ; and , indeed , the neces- sary introduction of the word " reasonable " seems to make that very clear ; because a refusal may be perfectly reasonable in one set of circum ...
Page 328
... circumstances I hold that the matter is not res judicata . If I am right in so holding , then it appears to me to be unnecessary to pronounce a decree in terms of the reductive conclusions of the summons . As I hold that the pursuer ...
... circumstances I hold that the matter is not res judicata . If I am right in so holding , then it appears to me to be unnecessary to pronounce a decree in terms of the reductive conclusions of the summons . As I hold that the pursuer ...
Page 384
... circumstances the pursuer argued that the defences are irrelevant , and that the defenders ' motion to sist ought to be refused . I think he is right . transfer Mr Barnes ' shares . If their contention be sound - that they have a right ...
... circumstances the pursuer argued that the defences are irrelevant , and that the defenders ' motion to sist ought to be refused . I think he is right . transfer Mr Barnes ' shares . If their contention be sound - that they have a right ...
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