The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 69
... prove by the defender's require to be proved , and the immediate question oath the verity of the said holograph bonds and is whether the proof of a certain holograph docu- letters and subscriptions in the compt - books " . Six ment ...
... prove by the defender's require to be proved , and the immediate question oath the verity of the said holograph bonds and is whether the proof of a certain holograph docu- letters and subscriptions in the compt - books " . Six ment ...
Page 7
... prove this . For the voluntary transmission of property in corporeal moveables both the intention or consent of the owner to the transmission and delivery of the sub- ject in pursuance of that intention must be proved ( Erskine ...
... prove this . For the voluntary transmission of property in corporeal moveables both the intention or consent of the owner to the transmission and delivery of the sub- ject in pursuance of that intention must be proved ( Erskine ...
Page 38
... proved that he did not have the appropriate road service licence for the route . During the relevant period the bus was making properly authorised journeys over the route as a contract carriage carrying children to and from school . On ...
... proved that he did not have the appropriate road service licence for the route . During the relevant period the bus was making properly authorised journeys over the route as a contract carriage carrying children to and from school . On ...
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