The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 79
... rule gross insolence on the part of a servant justifies his instant dismissal . A slap in the face is insolence in the highest degree . A servant ought never so far to forget himself as to strike his master , just as a master ought ...
... rule gross insolence on the part of a servant justifies his instant dismissal . A slap in the face is insolence in the highest degree . A servant ought never so far to forget himself as to strike his master , just as a master ought ...
Page 149
... rule is 1912 . that a request for professional service implies a promise to pay for it , and I do not see why this rule should be the less applicable because the particular service is for the benefit of two parties who are at variance ...
... rule is 1912 . that a request for professional service implies a promise to pay for it , and I do not see why this rule should be the less applicable because the particular service is for the benefit of two parties who are at variance ...
Page 251
... rule upon the pursuer to shew cause why a new trial should not be granted . Argued for Pursuer : There was evidence to support the verdict . The jury must have taken the view that it was the duty of the tramcar to slow down and ring its ...
... rule upon the pursuer to shew cause why a new trial should not be granted . Argued for Pursuer : There was evidence to support the verdict . The jury must have taken the view that it was the duty of the tramcar to slow down and ring its ...
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