The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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... charges , did not corroborate one another ; for the evi- dence of one witness to a charge was not cor- roborated by evidence directed to different though similar charges ( Inglis v . National Bank of Scotland , 1909 S.C. 1038 ; H. v . P ...
... charges , did not corroborate one another ; for the evi- dence of one witness to a charge was not cor- roborated by evidence directed to different though similar charges ( Inglis v . National Bank of Scotland , 1909 S.C. 1038 ; H. v . P ...
Page 70
... charge must necessarily have been given before the ejection . I do not altogether appreciate what the defender could be charged to do , but apparently a charge may be in some cases inserted . That , however , as I have said , is , as I ...
... charge must necessarily have been given before the ejection . I do not altogether appreciate what the defender could be charged to do , but apparently a charge may be in some cases inserted . That , however , as I have said , is , as I ...
Page 271
... charge of detonators at this colliery , which bore to be signed by the under - manager per procuration of the respondent and accepted by the signature of the said George Mair . ( 4 ) That the date of the authority produced in evidence ...
... charge of detonators at this colliery , which bore to be signed by the under - manager per procuration of the respondent and accepted by the signature of the said George Mair . ( 4 ) That the date of the authority produced in evidence ...
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