The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 275
... proved . The Lord Ordinary assumed them to be proved but did not hold them proved . Nor was there any proof that any room was available at the particular dates averred , and so far as the correspondence was concerned a concrete issue ...
... proved . The Lord Ordinary assumed them to be proved but did not hold them proved . Nor was there any proof that any room was available at the particular dates averred , and so far as the correspondence was concerned a concrete issue ...
Page 364
... proved it was com- petent to convict the accused ? " The Prevention of Crimes Act 1871 ( 34 & 35 Vict . cap . 112 ) enacts : Section 12. Where any person is convicted of an assault on any constable when in the execution of his duty ...
... proved it was com- petent to convict the accused ? " The Prevention of Crimes Act 1871 ( 34 & 35 Vict . cap . 112 ) enacts : Section 12. Where any person is convicted of an assault on any constable when in the execution of his duty ...
Page 383
... proved that such carelessness had taken place . He was not bound to prove fraudulent intent . If no evidence had been led by the respondents in this case , the Sheriff Substitute would probably have had to convict . But the section ...
... proved that such carelessness had taken place . He was not bound to prove fraudulent intent . If no evidence had been led by the respondents in this case , the Sheriff Substitute would probably have had to convict . But the section ...
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