The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 34
... fact , viz . the nature of the pur- suer's injuries , and further , that there was no con- sensus in idem placitum , in respect that while the pursuer understood that his claim to compensation under the Act was admitted by the defenders ...
... fact , viz . the nature of the pur- suer's injuries , and further , that there was no con- sensus in idem placitum , in respect that while the pursuer understood that his claim to compensation under the Act was admitted by the defenders ...
Page 80
... fact that Mr Harcourt lost his temper and June 29 , slapped the defender's face is , I think , upon the proof accounted for by the fact that the defender had used insulting language towards both the pursuers . The immediate cause of Mr ...
... fact that Mr Harcourt lost his temper and June 29 , slapped the defender's face is , I think , upon the proof accounted for by the fact that the defender had used insulting language towards both the pursuers . The immediate cause of Mr ...
Page 320
... fact . She alleges that the price of £ 650 paid by James B. Walker was ' greatly in excess of its value in the open market at 8th June 1911 " ; and , further , that " in pay- ing that price he was actuated partly by senti- ment , partly ...
... fact . She alleges that the price of £ 650 paid by James B. Walker was ' greatly in excess of its value in the open market at 8th June 1911 " ; and , further , that " in pay- ing that price he was actuated partly by senti- ment , partly ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident action Agents agree agreement amount appears appellants apply arbitration argued averments Burntisland Caledonian Railway charges circumstances claim clause coal Commissioners conclusion contract Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session creditors damages death debt deceased December decree deduction defender's defenders duty effect employment enquiry entitled evidence executors fact favour February Glasgow granted ground harbour heirs held hold HOUSE House of Lords injury inter alia interlocutor issue James January judgment jury land lease legacies liability liferent loch Lord Dundas Lord Johnston Lord Kinnear Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships March 18 market garden marriage matter ment North British Railway opinion OUTER HOUSE paid parties payment person present provisions purpose question reason referred regard respect respondent Scotland Scots law settlement Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew statute tenant testator tion trustees valuation vesting whole words