The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 187
... raised was raised on the evidence for the prosecution whether it was sufficient in law for a conviction . It arose on the following facts , which were proved , viz . There is on part of the road from Dundee to Perth , where it passes ...
... raised was raised on the evidence for the prosecution whether it was sufficient in law for a conviction . It arose on the following facts , which were proved , viz . There is on part of the road from Dundee to Perth , where it passes ...
Page 269
... raised the question before us . Now , if one of His Majesty's subjects bring a claim in a multiplepoinding raising ... raised and decided the point which was before him , and in that view he may - again I do not say he must - he may have ...
... raised the question before us . Now , if one of His Majesty's subjects bring a claim in a multiplepoinding raising ... raised and decided the point which was before him , and in that view he may - again I do not say he must - he may have ...
Page 396
... raised in the Court of Session and the actio con- ventionis in the Sheriff Court . Contrasting the Roman law with our own , he points out that , with us , differing from the Roman Empire , the choice of judges is so limited as to be ...
... raised in the Court of Session and the actio con- ventionis in the Sheriff Court . Contrasting the Roman law with our own , he points out that , with us , differing from the Roman Empire , the choice of judges is so limited as to be ...
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