The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 118
... tion of law agents . On 9th December Mr Hynd could not be seen . On the following day , in response to a message from the doctor , Mr Anderson instructed Mr Booth and the two clerks to proceed to Mr Hynd's home for the purpose of Argued ...
... tion of law agents . On 9th December Mr Hynd could not be seen . On the following day , in response to a message from the doctor , Mr Anderson instructed Mr Booth and the two clerks to proceed to Mr Hynd's home for the purpose of Argued ...
Page 203
... tion or proceeding shall not lie or be instituted unless it is commenced within six months next after the act , neglect or default complained of , or , in the case of a continuance of injury or damage , within six months next after the ...
... tion or proceeding shall not lie or be instituted unless it is commenced within six months next after the act , neglect or default complained of , or , in the case of a continuance of injury or damage , within six months next after the ...
Page 219
... tion could be made . On or about 10th December 1953 , the said Miss Campbell wrote letters to the complainer and to the said Arthur Roy , informing them that she had decided to bring the boy before the Juvenile Police Court at Dundee ...
... tion could be made . On or about 10th December 1953 , the said Miss Campbell wrote letters to the complainer and to the said Arthur Roy , informing them that she had decided to bring the boy before the Juvenile Police Court at Dundee ...
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