The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 38
... complainers . Upon a sound construction of the provisions of the Act and the orders of the Land Court it was clear that the grazing rights of the respon- dent had not been affected by the proceedings in the complainers ' applications ...
... complainers . Upon a sound construction of the provisions of the Act and the orders of the Land Court it was clear that the grazing rights of the respon- dent had not been affected by the proceedings in the complainers ' applications ...
Page 176
... complainers , who have confused the issue , if there has been truly any confusion , by raising questions under the 16th and 19th century statutes - questions which , it seems to me , have all been settled by a train of decisions ...
... complainers , who have confused the issue , if there has been truly any confusion , by raising questions under the 16th and 19th century statutes - questions which , it seems to me , have all been settled by a train of decisions ...
Page 226
... complainers have based a plea that there was no contract in respect that there was not consensus in idem as to the subject - matter of the contract . I think this contention is untenable . There is no doubt that the Corporation desired ...
... complainers have based a plea that there was no contract in respect that there was not consensus in idem as to the subject - matter of the contract . I think this contention is untenable . There is no doubt that the Corporation desired ...
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