The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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... object to his taking the article , although he has not asked permission , his taking will not be theft . Presumed consent may be inferred from the near relationship or intimate connection of the parties , and if such consent can be ...
... object to his taking the article , although he has not asked permission , his taking will not be theft . Presumed consent may be inferred from the near relationship or intimate connection of the parties , and if such consent can be ...
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... objects to the recording of such memorandum , or the sheriff - clerk refuses under subsection ( d ) of said paragraph to record such memo- randum , the person disputing the genuineness or objecting to the recording thereof , or the ...
... objects to the recording of such memorandum , or the sheriff - clerk refuses under subsection ( d ) of said paragraph to record such memo- randum , the person disputing the genuineness or objecting to the recording thereof , or the ...
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... object of the Licensing Acts ( i.e. the Licensing ( Scotland ) Act , 1903 , and the Temperance ( Scotland ) Act , 1913 ) , as distinct from the Excise and Revenue Acts , the Licensing Acts would fall to be inter- preted in case of ...
... object of the Licensing Acts ( i.e. the Licensing ( Scotland ) Act , 1903 , and the Temperance ( Scotland ) Act , 1913 ) , as distinct from the Excise and Revenue Acts , the Licensing Acts would fall to be inter- preted in case of ...
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... object is to regulate the conduct of " The Trade ( see , for instance , section 42 - control over structure of premises ) . If section 65 , how- ever , admits of any ambiguity , the considerations noticed at the outset would determine ...
... object is to regulate the conduct of " The Trade ( see , for instance , section 42 - control over structure of premises ) . If section 65 , how- ever , admits of any ambiguity , the considerations noticed at the outset would determine ...
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... object of the somewhat clumsy form of the section is thus to prevent the Licensing Court confining sales to grocers ' shops on the one hand , or to sales for consumption off the premises on the other . They must not so limit the liquor ...
... object of the somewhat clumsy form of the section is thus to prevent the Licensing Court confining sales to grocers ' shops on the one hand , or to sales for consumption off the premises on the other . They must not so limit the liquor ...
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