The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 154
... matter is dealt with in precisely the same way . I note in the admirable work on Contracts by Sir Frederick Pollock that he expresses the matter in almost the same terms as Mr Bell , where he says : " An agree- ment will generally be ...
... matter is dealt with in precisely the same way . I note in the admirable work on Contracts by Sir Frederick Pollock that he expresses the matter in almost the same terms as Mr Bell , where he says : " An agree- ment will generally be ...
Page 280
... matter at first took place in his house where she was a guest . Accordingly , as was quite proper , up to a certain point Mr Baird made no professional charges whatever in connection with this matter . Mr Baird told the pursuer of three ...
... matter at first took place in his house where she was a guest . Accordingly , as was quite proper , up to a certain point Mr Baird made no professional charges whatever in connection with this matter . Mr Baird told the pursuer of three ...
Page 452
... matter is the right one , or that there may not be substance in the defenders ' arguments to the effect ( 1 ) that the words " and to have been made by " the Department have the same import and meaning as if they had read " and ...
... matter is the right one , or that there may not be substance in the defenders ' arguments to the effect ( 1 ) that the words " and to have been made by " the Department have the same import and meaning as if they had read " and ...
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