The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 43
... give notice to them , within forty - eight hours , that on 24th October 1913 , at 3 Elmbank Street . . . . you had received an infant named Yang Sen Leong or Johnston , then aged seven- teen days , whose nursing and maintenance apart ...
... give notice to them , within forty - eight hours , that on 24th October 1913 , at 3 Elmbank Street . . . . you had received an infant named Yang Sen Leong or Johnston , then aged seven- teen days , whose nursing and maintenance apart ...
Page 285
... give full relief to both parties . The claim of the pursuers should have been for damages ( Moore v . Paterson , 1881 , 9 R. 337 ; Winans v . Mackenzie , 1883 , 10 R. 941 ; M'Arthur v . Lawson , 1877 , 4 R. 1134 , per Lord President ...
... give full relief to both parties . The claim of the pursuers should have been for damages ( Moore v . Paterson , 1881 , 9 R. 337 ; Winans v . Mackenzie , 1883 , 10 R. 941 ; M'Arthur v . Lawson , 1877 , 4 R. 1134 , per Lord President ...
Page 462
... gives no power to correct any ultra vires or illegal act . These sections seem to me to give the Sheriff power to correct sins of omission but not of commission . I therefore think that the crave is incompetent . Even had I been of a ...
... gives no power to correct any ultra vires or illegal act . These sections seem to me to give the Sheriff power to correct sins of omission but not of commission . I therefore think that the crave is incompetent . Even had I been of a ...
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