The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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... fact that he could neither express nor appreciate fully the variations and dis- tinctions of the different Scots phrases or words in common use must from the first have been a drawback to him in his ordinary work at the Parliament House ...
... fact that he could neither express nor appreciate fully the variations and dis- tinctions of the different Scots phrases or words in common use must from the first have been a drawback to him in his ordinary work at the Parliament House ...
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... facts and such a punctuality of citation . I never before read Scottish history with certainty . " Dr Johnson's views of its merits were not , however , shared by his contemporaries , for the reception accorded to the book discouraged ...
... facts and such a punctuality of citation . I never before read Scottish history with certainty . " Dr Johnson's views of its merits were not , however , shared by his contemporaries , for the reception accorded to the book discouraged ...
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... fact that before a man can be charged with theft , it is not enough to shew that he took something without first having procured the owner's con- sent . Unless the man can be shewn to have acted wickedly and feloniously , it cannot be ...
... fact that before a man can be charged with theft , it is not enough to shew that he took something without first having procured the owner's con- sent . Unless the man can be shewn to have acted wickedly and feloniously , it cannot be ...
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... fact that no one can now as formerly get a copy of the judge's opinion in a case except through his clerk . " The process in every case should be complete in itself , with a record of all judicial acts , decrees , and opinions on the ...
... fact that no one can now as formerly get a copy of the judge's opinion in a case except through his clerk . " The process in every case should be complete in itself , with a record of all judicial acts , decrees , and opinions on the ...
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... fact contracted while the workman was in the employment of some other employer , the Sheriff may grant authority to the employer to serve a copy of the application and of his averment as to the time and place of contracting the disease ...
... fact contracted while the workman was in the employment of some other employer , the Sheriff may grant authority to the employer to serve a copy of the application and of his averment as to the time and place of contracting the disease ...
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