The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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Page 144
... Scotland , and the Lord Chancellor would then require to satisfy himself , by such inquiries as he thought fit , regarding the eligibility of the appli- cant before recommending the appointment to Her Majesty . An alternative course is ...
... Scotland , and the Lord Chancellor would then require to satisfy himself , by such inquiries as he thought fit , regarding the eligibility of the appli- cant before recommending the appointment to Her Majesty . An alternative course is ...
Page 172
... Scotland , the Secretary for Scotland had communications with the Lord Chancellor with regard to the manner in which Her Majesty should be asked to confer the dignity of Q.C. on the law officers for Scotland and the Dean of Faculty ...
... Scotland , the Secretary for Scotland had communications with the Lord Chancellor with regard to the manner in which Her Majesty should be asked to confer the dignity of Q.C. on the law officers for Scotland and the Dean of Faculty ...
Page 177
... Scotland effected in the codifying for knowing their legal rights and avoiding the statutes already passed should be continued in risk of litigation . - I am , & c . , completing a mercantile code . At that conference a Committee was ...
... Scotland effected in the codifying for knowing their legal rights and avoiding the statutes already passed should be continued in risk of litigation . - I am , & c . , completing a mercantile code . At that conference a Committee was ...
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ARBITRATION | 6 |
LICENSING Justices Disqualification Interest | 10 |
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