The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 269
... Lord Ordinary's award of expenses only . On that account it would be argued that the reclaiming note was incompetent , or at the least that a very heavy onus lay upon the reclaimer to shew that there had been a gross miscarriage of ...
... Lord Ordinary's award of expenses only . On that account it would be argued that the reclaiming note was incompetent , or at the least that a very heavy onus lay upon the reclaimer to shew that there had been a gross miscarriage of ...
Page 282
... Lordships in what you have said , and I do not desire to add anything to what has already been so well stated by the Lord Ordinary . Lord Guthrie . - I am of the same opinion . The question is accurately stated by the Lord Ordinary when ...
... Lordships in what you have said , and I do not desire to add anything to what has already been so well stated by the Lord Ordinary . Lord Guthrie . - I am of the same opinion . The question is accurately stated by the Lord Ordinary when ...
Page 380
... Lord Ordinary on the Bills pronounced in a stated under the Small Landholders Acts . The case was , in the words of the statute , stated for the " opinion " of the Lord Ordinary . It was there a case of consultative jurisdiction only ...
... Lord Ordinary on the Bills pronounced in a stated under the Small Landholders Acts . The case was , in the words of the statute , stated for the " opinion " of the Lord Ordinary . It was there a case of consultative jurisdiction only ...
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