The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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... Railway Company . Reparation - Negligence - Railway - Passenger walking on platform injured by open door of train entering station -Evidence on which held ( 1 ) ( diss . Lord Salvesen ) that a jury was entitled to infer negligence on ...
... Railway Company . Reparation - Negligence - Railway - Passenger walking on platform injured by open door of train entering station -Evidence on which held ( 1 ) ( diss . Lord Salvesen ) that a jury was entitled to infer negligence on ...
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... railway -- Bills rejected by Parliamentary Com- mittee in respect of an undertaking by a railway com- pany to give improved facilities to the promoters - Held ( diss . Lord Johnston ) that the sums expended in pro- moting the private ...
... railway -- Bills rejected by Parliamentary Com- mittee in respect of an undertaking by a railway com- pany to give improved facilities to the promoters - Held ( diss . Lord Johnston ) that the sums expended in pro- moting the private ...
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... railway companies had become a normal incident of a coalowner's business ; by this outlay the cost of this controversy was removed for the future . The expenditure was " wholly or exclusively laid out for the purpose of the trade ...
... railway companies had become a normal incident of a coalowner's business ; by this outlay the cost of this controversy was removed for the future . The expenditure was " wholly or exclusively laid out for the purpose of the trade ...
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