The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 22
... regard to the wife's relations with the M'Masters while she lived with them , I think it might have been necessary to keep that consideration strongly in view but for the evidence tendered by the daughter , or on her behalf , as to what ...
... regard to the wife's relations with the M'Masters while she lived with them , I think it might have been necessary to keep that consideration strongly in view but for the evidence tendered by the daughter , or on her behalf , as to what ...
Page 88
... regard this as justify- ing the otherwise inadmissible evidence of the defender's aunt . did not ask me to give the names of some of the people , and I did not decline ; he never asked me anything about it . " In the course of the proof ...
... regard this as justify- ing the otherwise inadmissible evidence of the defender's aunt . did not ask me to give the names of some of the people , and I did not decline ; he never asked me anything about it . " In the course of the proof ...
Page 233
... regard to the time at which the property in the plant should be transferred to the de- fender . Further , if the doctrine of reputed ownership still forms part of the law of Scotland , the present might have been a proper case in which ...
... regard to the time at which the property in the plant should be transferred to the de- fender . Further , if the doctrine of reputed ownership still forms part of the law of Scotland , the present might have been a proper case in which ...
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