The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 83
... hold ; the waggon is then tipped and its contents dis- charged into the hold , to be dealt with there by the trimmers . The cranes employed in this work are the property of the defenders , who , under statutory provision , charge ...
... hold ; the waggon is then tipped and its contents dis- charged into the hold , to be dealt with there by the trimmers . The cranes employed in this work are the property of the defenders , who , under statutory provision , charge ...
Page 85
... hold they have made out that they could implement that offer . I must also hold against the defenders that if this offered labour had been imported , the power of the law would have duly protected it while engaged in loading the ...
... hold they have made out that they could implement that offer . I must also hold against the defenders that if this offered labour had been imported , the power of the law would have duly protected it while engaged in loading the ...
Page 122
... hold otherwise would impose new and different con- tracts upon Mr Watson . We are not asked to decide , and I express no opinion , as to whether any particular termly payments of the ground - annuals have been dis- charged confusione ...
... hold otherwise would impose new and different con- tracts upon Mr Watson . We are not asked to decide , and I express no opinion , as to whether any particular termly payments of the ground - annuals have been dis- charged confusione ...
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