The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 71
... necessary , add between the hours of and from anything that appears it was not so necessary in the present case . But whatever view may be taken of the evidence adduced by the pursuer in this connection , it is not only wholly ...
... necessary , add between the hours of and from anything that appears it was not so necessary in the present case . But whatever view may be taken of the evidence adduced by the pursuer in this connection , it is not only wholly ...
Page 97
... necessary for the presentation of his case to the Court ; and , if he does so , then his expenses will be allowed , if the Court , having regard to all the circum- stances of the case , think that his preparations were reasonable ...
... necessary for the presentation of his case to the Court ; and , if he does so , then his expenses will be allowed , if the Court , having regard to all the circum- stances of the case , think that his preparations were reasonable ...
Page 255
... necessary adjunct of the mansion - house , like a garden or an orchard . But that has not been its history . In the lease to Sir William Forbes there is let the lawn in which the house stands ; that was not , however , the Lawn Park ...
... necessary adjunct of the mansion - house , like a garden or an orchard . But that has not been its history . In the lease to Sir William Forbes there is let the lawn in which the house stands ; that was not , however , the Lawn Park ...
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