The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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... proved that the commander of the " Freya " inti- Hansen . Firth , off the coast of Scotland , 1 miles north , mated to the respondent or to anyone else that he twenty - three degrees west from Salmon Bockie , wished to go on board or ...
... proved that the commander of the " Freya " inti- Hansen . Firth , off the coast of Scotland , 1 miles north , mated to the respondent or to anyone else that he twenty - three degrees west from Salmon Bockie , wished to go on board or ...
Page 15
... proved . But , on the assumption that the Sheriff - Substitute believed what these witnesses deponed , it is plain that there is not a sufficiency of legal evidence to support the conviction . The only material evidence set forth ...
... proved . But , on the assumption that the Sheriff - Substitute believed what these witnesses deponed , it is plain that there is not a sufficiency of legal evidence to support the conviction . The only material evidence set forth ...
Page 372
... proved by parole , and then proceeds : " When they are undertaken in writing the statutory formalities must be observed ; but objections on this head will be obviated by rei interventus , and parole will be admitted to prove the ...
... proved by parole , and then proceeds : " When they are undertaken in writing the statutory formalities must be observed ; but objections on this head will be obviated by rei interventus , and parole will be admitted to prove the ...
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