The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 101
prising the front tenement and the back tenement as aforesaid , is a " building " within the meaning of section 403 of the Burgh Police Scotland Act , and that the accused was a person found in said building in terms of said section 403 ...
prising the front tenement and the back tenement as aforesaid , is a " building " within the meaning of section 403 of the Burgh Police Scotland Act , and that the accused was a person found in said building in terms of said section 403 ...
Page 102
... building , that is to say , a separate physical structure , and that a person is not found in a particular building if he or she is , at the moment , in another and separate building . I think the case is clearly distinguished from that ...
... building , that is to say , a separate physical structure , and that a person is not found in a particular building if he or she is , at the moment , in another and separate building . I think the case is clearly distinguished from that ...
Page 489
... Building ; Second Plot of Ground Conveyed to Same Feuars by Charter Narrating Previous Charter , but Making no Reference to Statute or Building Re- strictions ; Third Plot Subsequently Conveyed by Charter Without Refer- ence to Statute ...
... Building ; Second Plot of Ground Conveyed to Same Feuars by Charter Narrating Previous Charter , but Making no Reference to Statute or Building Re- strictions ; Third Plot Subsequently Conveyed by Charter Without Refer- ence to Statute ...
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