The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 58
... authority of which I decided the case of Cooke v . Lord Courtown , estab- lishes the proposition that the jurisdiction of the superior Courts is ousted in all cases coming within the arbitration clause in the first Act , and as a con ...
... authority of which I decided the case of Cooke v . Lord Courtown , estab- lishes the proposition that the jurisdiction of the superior Courts is ousted in all cases coming within the arbitration clause in the first Act , and as a con ...
Page 87
... authority to each to intimate to those in the other counties , where more than one county was embraced in a sheriffdom , when a new name had been added to the roll . But as this is not done we must assume that every , or as the Act says ...
... authority to each to intimate to those in the other counties , where more than one county was embraced in a sheriffdom , when a new name had been added to the roll . But as this is not done we must assume that every , or as the Act says ...
Page 94
... authorities are prepared to expend in technical assistance to the Assessors , who are neither architects nor ... Authority , or Judges to arrive at a basis which could be generally accepted and applied , and how necessary it now ...
... authorities are prepared to expend in technical assistance to the Assessors , who are neither architects nor ... Authority , or Judges to arrive at a basis which could be generally accepted and applied , and how necessary it now ...
Page 104
... authority for the purpose of enabling them to acquire by purchase land for allotments or allotment gardens , and / or to contribute towards the annual interest or sinking fund charges in respect of any loan raised by a local authority ...
... authority for the purpose of enabling them to acquire by purchase land for allotments or allotment gardens , and / or to contribute towards the annual interest or sinking fund charges in respect of any loan raised by a local authority ...
Page 121
... authority appears to shew that the Court will be guided by the purpose for which the premises were let ( Williams v . Perry , 40 T.L.R. 539 ) . If , in fact , the premises were let as a dwelling- house , then prima facie they must be ...
... authority appears to shew that the Court will be guided by the purpose for which the premises were let ( Williams v . Perry , 40 T.L.R. 539 ) . If , in fact , the premises were let as a dwelling- house , then prima facie they must be ...
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