The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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... witnesses for pursuer deponing that there was an old man sitting beside the driver - Four witnesses for defen- ders deponing that there was no one beside the driver Defenders ' witnesses not cross - examined - Evidence of pursuer's ...
... witnesses for pursuer deponing that there was an old man sitting beside the driver - Four witnesses for defen- ders deponing that there was no one beside the driver Defenders ' witnesses not cross - examined - Evidence of pursuer's ...
Page 215
... witnesses for the pursuer , who professed to be eye - witnesses of the accident , and that of the four or five similar witnesses for the defence . It is , I think , clear that the pursuer's three witnesses were telling a story which ...
... witnesses for the pursuer , who professed to be eye - witnesses of the accident , and that of the four or five similar witnesses for the defence . It is , I think , clear that the pursuer's three witnesses were telling a story which ...
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... witnesses for the pursuer , who professed to be eye - witnesses of the accident , and that of the four or five similar witnesses for the defence . It is , I think , clear that the pursuer's three witnesses were telling a story which ...
... witnesses for the pursuer , who professed to be eye - witnesses of the accident , and that of the four or five similar witnesses for the defence . It is , I think , clear that the pursuer's three witnesses were telling a story which ...
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1914 the Court 1ST DIV accident accordingly action Agents alleged amount appears appellant applied arbitrator Argued arise averments Baird Burgh Police Scotland charge circumstances claim clause compensation complainers conclusion condition contract Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session Cramond damages decision decree deductions defenders duty Edinburgh employment entail entitled evidence fact favour Glasgow Glasgow Police Act ground heir held hold HOUSE interlocutor judgment July June jury land landlord lease Leith liable Lord Ordinary Lord President Lords Dundas Lords Johnston Lordship matter ment North British Railway November obligation opinion OUTER HOUSE owner payment person postal orders premises present proved provisions purpose question of law railway reasonable referred regard rent respect respondent salmon Scots Law second parties Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew Small Landholders Scotland statute statutory subjects tenant tion trustees Vict