The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 101
... reasonable steps to obtain employ- ment , and that they had failed to do so . Thus the question in the case is stated by the arbi- trator as a question of onus in these terms : " Was I right in holding that the onus lay on the ...
... reasonable steps to obtain employ- ment , and that they had failed to do so . Thus the question in the case is stated by the arbi- trator as a question of onus in these terms : " Was I right in holding that the onus lay on the ...
Page 612
... reasonable , and , I might almost add , who better than a Sheriff with experience in such matters is qualified to say whether the steps taken are all the reasonable steps that a workman is expected to take . The question what steps the ...
... reasonable , and , I might almost add , who better than a Sheriff with experience in such matters is qualified to say whether the steps taken are all the reasonable steps that a workman is expected to take . The question what steps the ...
Page 630
... reasonable , I think the appeal must be allowed and the case remitted back to the learned Sheriff - Substitute to proceed as accords . Upon 20th May 1937 the Sheriff heard counsel appearing for the creditors who objected to the approval ...
... reasonable , I think the appeal must be allowed and the case remitted back to the learned Sheriff - Substitute to proceed as accords . Upon 20th May 1937 the Sheriff heard counsel appearing for the creditors who objected to the approval ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly Agents agree agreement annual value appellants applied arbitrator Argued Assessor Assessor for Glasgow Austin Reed averments award Burgh Burgh Police Scotland cent certificate charge circumstances claim claimant clause codicil Colliery compensation contract Counsel County Court Court of Session deceased decision defender's defenders duty employers employment entered entitled evidence fact February fixed granted heritable House of Lords incapacity inter alia January jury landlords lands and heritages Lands Valuation Scotland large burghs lease Local Government Scotland Lord Ordinary Lordship lottery marriage matter medical referee ment motor occupied opinion OUTER HOUSE paid parties payable payment person present proprietor provisions purpose pursuer question railway company rateable value rates reasonable referred regard respect respondent road Scotland Sheriff Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew statute statutory subjects tenant trust disposition trustees Valuation Roll Whitsunday words workman