The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... jury unanimously answered the questions submitted to them as follows , viz .: 1. Yes . 2. Yes . Question by the clerk of Court : " At what do you assess the damages ? ' Answer . At the full extent £ 3,500 " . " 4 " " The Sheriff ...
... jury unanimously answered the questions submitted to them as follows , viz .: 1. Yes . 2. Yes . Question by the clerk of Court : " At what do you assess the damages ? ' Answer . At the full extent £ 3,500 " . " 4 " " The Sheriff ...
Page 291
... jury , to require the cause to be remitted to the Court of Session , for that purpose so that it shall be so tried : provided , however , that the Court of Session , shall , if it thinks the case unsuitable for jury trial , have power ...
... jury , to require the cause to be remitted to the Court of Session , for that purpose so that it shall be so tried : provided , however , that the Court of Session , shall , if it thinks the case unsuitable for jury trial , have power ...
Page 292
... jury in the Sheriff that would preclude an argument in an appropriate Court the verdict of the jury could be taken by case that even if proof means only proof prout de way of answers to specific questions of fact instead jure in section ...
... jury in the Sheriff that would preclude an argument in an appropriate Court the verdict of the jury could be taken by case that even if proof means only proof prout de way of answers to specific questions of fact instead jure in section ...
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