The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 53
... give to a jury is a very troublesome thing and may be a very dangerous thing to give . As Lord Deas said , in Hogg v . Campbell , we are not only entitled but bound to presume that the judge had previously told the jury all that he ...
... give to a jury is a very troublesome thing and may be a very dangerous thing to give . As Lord Deas said , in Hogg v . Campbell , we are not only entitled but bound to presume that the judge had previously told the jury all that he ...
Page 378
... give the requisite notice as specified in the lease . Mr J. D. Milburn , the proprietor of Hope and Melness , brought an action against Mr James Black , the tenant of the sheep farm of Melness , for interdict against making " muirburn ...
... give the requisite notice as specified in the lease . Mr J. D. Milburn , the proprietor of Hope and Melness , brought an action against Mr James Black , the tenant of the sheep farm of Melness , for interdict against making " muirburn ...
Page 379
... give practically unrestricted liberty to the nation's agents , namely , the farmers , in the matter of increasing food production . This is rather high ground to take , seeing that under the Order the tenant must give " due notice " to ...
... give practically unrestricted liberty to the nation's agents , namely , the farmers , in the matter of increasing food production . This is rather high ground to take , seeing that under the Order the tenant must give " due notice " to ...
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