The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 261
... person or persons entitled to raise such a prose- cution . In the language of the Lord President in Caledonian Railway Co. v . M'Gregor ( 1909 , S.C. 1011 ) : " Where you have to deal with a prosecution in which the offence charged is ...
... person or persons entitled to raise such a prose- cution . In the language of the Lord President in Caledonian Railway Co. v . M'Gregor ( 1909 , S.C. 1011 ) : " Where you have to deal with a prosecution in which the offence charged is ...
Page 294
... person or body of persons of whatever nationality resident or carrying on business in the enemy country but does not include persons of enemy nationality who are neither resident nor carrying on business in the enemy country . In the ...
... person or body of persons of whatever nationality resident or carrying on business in the enemy country but does not include persons of enemy nationality who are neither resident nor carrying on business in the enemy country . In the ...
Page 405
... person for whom he was respon- sible , purchased or received from John Butterly , aged six years , of 212 Thistle Street , South Side , Glasgow , a person apparently under fourteen years of age , 16 pounds or thereby in weight of rags ...
... person for whom he was respon- sible , purchased or received from John Butterly , aged six years , of 212 Thistle Street , South Side , Glasgow , a person apparently under fourteen years of age , 16 pounds or thereby in weight of rags ...
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