The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 145
... argument in which the pursuer maintained that " he has the same right to demand payment I. to - day from the defender as he would have had against the bank when the money was handed over to the defender . " As the argument was developed ...
... argument in which the pursuer maintained that " he has the same right to demand payment I. to - day from the defender as he would have had against the bank when the money was handed over to the defender . " As the argument was developed ...
Page 161
... argument presented to us is one which , if well founded , would dispose of the suspension , and is really an argument going to the merits of the case . It is to the effect that whereas the Money - lenders Act enables a debtor , when pro ...
... argument presented to us is one which , if well founded , would dispose of the suspension , and is really an argument going to the merits of the case . It is to the effect that whereas the Money - lenders Act enables a debtor , when pro ...
Page 394
... argument was founded chiefly V. Aber upon the authority of Chamberlain's Wharf Ltd. Master ( cit . ) , Smith v . Scottish Typographical Association Plumbers ( 1919 S.C. 43 ) , and G. & J. Rae v . Plate Glass tion . Merchants ...
... argument was founded chiefly V. Aber upon the authority of Chamberlain's Wharf Ltd. Master ( cit . ) , Smith v . Scottish Typographical Association Plumbers ( 1919 S.C. 43 ) , and G. & J. Rae v . Plate Glass tion . Merchants ...
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