The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 218
... received by him as the consideration for an undertaking to pay thereafter money on events or contingencies of or relating to horse racing . In plain and simple language , the con- travention charged was this , that he kept these ...
... received by him as the consideration for an undertaking to pay thereafter money on events or contingencies of or relating to horse racing . In plain and simple language , the con- travention charged was this , that he kept these ...
Page 219
... received . Now , these are the features which are common to all the cases , and it is nothing to the purpose to say that , when a race was not run , the money was returned to the bettor , for it had been received , and received for the ...
... received . Now , these are the features which are common to all the cases , and it is nothing to the purpose to say that , when a race was not run , the money was returned to the bettor , for it had been received , and received for the ...
Page 219
... received . Now , these are the features which are common to all the cases , and it is nothing to the purpose to say that , when a race was not run , the money was returned to the bettor , for it had been received , and received for the ...
... received . Now , these are the features which are common to all the cases , and it is nothing to the purpose to say that , when a race was not run , the money was returned to the bettor , for it had been received , and received for the ...
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