The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 49
... Further , if there were no offence until con- sumption it must be shewn that consumption took place in Scotland . Further , in charges 6 and 7 it was not stated that the woman was pregnant . There was no crime unless she was pregnant ...
... Further , if there were no offence until con- sumption it must be shewn that consumption took place in Scotland . Further , in charges 6 and 7 it was not stated that the woman was pregnant . There was no crime unless she was pregnant ...
Page 333
... further evidence . No matter how startling such further evidence may pur- port to be , the arbitrator is bound in the exercise of his statutory jurisdiction to regard the matter as concluded upon evidence which , as enacted by the ...
... further evidence . No matter how startling such further evidence may pur- port to be , the arbitrator is bound in the exercise of his statutory jurisdiction to regard the matter as concluded upon evidence which , as enacted by the ...
Page 569
... further enumeration , as if each of those composite subjects fell to be regarded as interchangeable . Again , in sec- tion 28 , which limits the sum of money to be expended on the works , this limit is in terms imposed as if a ...
... further enumeration , as if each of those composite subjects fell to be regarded as interchangeable . Again , in sec- tion 28 , which limits the sum of money to be expended on the works , this limit is in terms imposed as if a ...
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