The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 323
... opinion . A doctor - for the medical amount of that difference as under the circum- referee is not final on this point - can only certify stances of the case may appear proper . " It has that to the best of his opinion and belief the ...
... opinion . A doctor - for the medical amount of that difference as under the circum- referee is not final on this point - can only certify stances of the case may appear proper . " It has that to the best of his opinion and belief the ...
Page 391
... opinion of the Court , could not reasonably be entitled to a verdict amounting to more than £ 40 , it will not refuse a jury trial to an otherwise appropriate case . " This opinion of the Lord President is of very high authority ...
... opinion of the Court , could not reasonably be entitled to a verdict amounting to more than £ 40 , it will not refuse a jury trial to an otherwise appropriate case . " This opinion of the Lord President is of very high authority ...
Page 453
... opinion the Lord Ordinary's inter- Education locutor is right . Depart- ment . 1914 . Lord Cullen . I have had an opportunity of December 15 , reading , and I concur in , the opinion of Lord Dundas . I desire entirely to reserve my opinion ...
... opinion the Lord Ordinary's inter- Education locutor is right . Depart- ment . 1914 . Lord Cullen . I have had an opportunity of December 15 , reading , and I concur in , the opinion of Lord Dundas . I desire entirely to reserve my opinion ...
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