The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 53
... given by the judge which he refused to give contrary to what he ought to have done . The bill of exceptions sets out- [ Here his lordship read the part of the bill of exceptions quoted supra ] . It is noticeable that the exception was ...
... given by the judge which he refused to give contrary to what he ought to have done . The bill of exceptions sets out- [ Here his lordship read the part of the bill of exceptions quoted supra ] . It is noticeable that the exception was ...
Page 73
... given extensive and general powers with regard to the foot - pavements of the streets . They are given the " sole charge and control of the footways , " and that seems to lay upon them the widest possible duty . The Glasgow Act ...
... given extensive and general powers with regard to the foot - pavements of the streets . They are given the " sole charge and control of the footways , " and that seems to lay upon them the widest possible duty . The Glasgow Act ...
Page 152
... given at Dublin against domiciled Scotsman in an action arising out of a contract made and to be implemented in Dundee Note of suspension of a charge given in virtue of extract rigistered certificate of the Irish judgment - Sist of ...
... given at Dublin against domiciled Scotsman in an action arising out of a contract made and to be implemented in Dundee Note of suspension of a charge given in virtue of extract rigistered certificate of the Irish judgment - Sist of ...
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