The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 11
... respect of two workmen - Uncorroborated evidence of each workman in charge relating to him - Two modes of payment allowed by statutory regulations , viz . by stamping card tendered by workman and stamping " emergency card " obtained by ...
... respect of two workmen - Uncorroborated evidence of each workman in charge relating to him - Two modes of payment allowed by statutory regulations , viz . by stamping card tendered by workman and stamping " emergency card " obtained by ...
Page 73
... respect of such improvements ? " 2. In respect of the terms of the notice , dated 26th April 1913 , given by the claimants to the respondent , are the claimants barred from founding on any other alleged previous circumstances to ...
... respect of such improvements ? " 2. In respect of the terms of the notice , dated 26th April 1913 , given by the claimants to the respondent , are the claimants barred from founding on any other alleged previous circumstances to ...
Page 283
... respect of the formation of said small holdings . On 12th December 1913 the pursuer presented a petition to the Lord Ordinary on the Bills , under and in terms of the Small Landholders ( Scotland ) Act 1911 , section 7 ( 11 ) , for the ...
... respect of the formation of said small holdings . On 12th December 1913 the pursuer presented a petition to the Lord Ordinary on the Bills , under and in terms of the Small Landholders ( Scotland ) Act 1911 , section 7 ( 11 ) , for the ...
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