The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 142
... conclusion . So stated , the proposition in Co. Ltd. favour of supporting this judgment seems to be July 17 , completely self - destructive . Steam 1914 . On the facts I will only say this : that I see no occasion to invoke authority ...
... conclusion . So stated , the proposition in Co. Ltd. favour of supporting this judgment seems to be July 17 , completely self - destructive . Steam 1914 . On the facts I will only say this : that I see no occasion to invoke authority ...
Page 145
... conclusion from the evidence as contained in the award the same as that which was drawn by the Court of Session . I agree with the reasoning , and the conclusions they arrived at were the same conclusions as I myself should have come to ...
... conclusion from the evidence as contained in the award the same as that which was drawn by the Court of Session . I agree with the reasoning , and the conclusions they arrived at were the same conclusions as I myself should have come to ...
Page 306
... conclusion from the facts , and I therefore think that we ought to find that the Sheriff was entitled to reach the conclusion which he did . The Lord Justice - General . - I agree with your Lordships . There being no definition of the ...
... conclusion from the facts , and I therefore think that we ought to find that the Sheriff was entitled to reach the conclusion which he did . The Lord Justice - General . - I agree with your Lordships . There being no definition of the ...
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