The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1910 - Law |
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Page 36
... street , and this refusal was communicated in a letter of 16th July 1909 in which it was stated : " The Streets Committee resolved . . . . not to approve of the plans on the ground that the proposed streets constituted cul - de - sacs ...
... street , and this refusal was communicated in a letter of 16th July 1909 in which it was stated : " The Streets Committee resolved . . . . not to approve of the plans on the ground that the proposed streets constituted cul - de - sacs ...
Page 37
... street in such a way as to prevent it ending in a cul - de - sac . They have carried it up to the extreme limit of their own property . I agree with the Sheriff - Substitute , for the reasons stated by him , that section 12 does not ...
... street in such a way as to prevent it ending in a cul - de - sac . They have carried it up to the extreme limit of their own property . I agree with the Sheriff - Substitute , for the reasons stated by him , that section 12 does not ...
Page 349
... street or part of a street at the expense of the owners of the lands in such street , the town council may execute or contract for the execution of such work required to be executed by any number of such several owners as a single work ...
... street or part of a street at the expense of the owners of the lands in such street , the town council may execute or contract for the execution of such work required to be executed by any number of such several owners as a single work ...
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