The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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... suggested by the Roman lawyer Labeo , indicates the characteristic feature of the crime , associating it with blackness or dark- ness ( furvum ) , because theft is normally com- mitted secretly , hiddenly , and often by night . Alison ...
... suggested by the Roman lawyer Labeo , indicates the characteristic feature of the crime , associating it with blackness or dark- ness ( furvum ) , because theft is normally com- mitted secretly , hiddenly , and often by night . Alison ...
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... suggests the cases of a servant taking his master's horse to ride on his own errand , or a farmer taking his neighbour's plough to till his own land . Such conduct is wrongful , but not theft . The most frequent case of this class is ...
... suggests the cases of a servant taking his master's horse to ride on his own errand , or a farmer taking his neighbour's plough to till his own land . Such conduct is wrongful , but not theft . The most frequent case of this class is ...
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... suggests speculation as to how many of its manuscript and other treasures the Advocates ' Library will retain when the ... suggested grievance is not , in our āŠĶ We are THE Secretary for Scotland has been pleased to appoint Mr Andrew ...
... suggests speculation as to how many of its manuscript and other treasures the Advocates ' Library will retain when the ... suggested grievance is not , in our āŠĶ We are THE Secretary for Scotland has been pleased to appoint Mr Andrew ...
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... suggest that " retail , " as used throughout the Act , means the same as in Excise Licences instead of its ordinary ... suggests that it is only a Retailer's Excise Licence which a Certificate holder would ever require to possess in ...
... suggest that " retail , " as used throughout the Act , means the same as in Excise Licences instead of its ordinary ... suggests that it is only a Retailer's Excise Licence which a Certificate holder would ever require to possess in ...
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... suggest that the Excise Licence and the Certificate are so completely wrapped up in each other that the possession ... suggesting that stress is to be laid rather on the purpose of the purchase than on the quantity ; and , second , the ...
... suggest that the Excise Licence and the Certificate are so completely wrapped up in each other that the possession ... suggesting that stress is to be laid rather on the purpose of the purchase than on the quantity ; and , second , the ...
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