The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 37
... ment . All this is an accurate account of what had taken place ; and there was nothing to suggest to the mind of the sheriff - clerk that he ought to suspend the operation of the agreement until he had made enquiry into the facts . At ...
... ment . All this is an accurate account of what had taken place ; and there was nothing to suggest to the mind of the sheriff - clerk that he ought to suspend the operation of the agreement until he had made enquiry into the facts . At ...
Page 52
... ment proposed to be recorded and the agree- ment actually entered into , it is not for the arbiter to decide whether the difference is so substantial as to prevent the agreement in the memorandum being considered genuine . It is ...
... ment proposed to be recorded and the agree- ment actually entered into , it is not for the arbiter to decide whether the difference is so substantial as to prevent the agreement in the memorandum being considered genuine . It is ...
Page 508
... ment was the Decision of the Depart- ment , and Defenders Assoilzied . Dalziel School Board v . Scotch Educa- tion Department — O . Scotch Education Department ; Ultra Vires ; Education ( Scotland ) Act 1908 , s . 21 ; Teacher Dismissed ...
... ment was the Decision of the Depart- ment , and Defenders Assoilzied . Dalziel School Board v . Scotch Educa- tion Department — O . Scotch Education Department ; Ultra Vires ; Education ( Scotland ) Act 1908 , s . 21 ; Teacher Dismissed ...
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