The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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... EVIDENCE . be false ; ( 2 ) that affirmative action must follow mental certitude , based on the only evidence possible in the nature of the case , or the law must refuse to act . In quality of probative force direct evidence ...
... EVIDENCE . be false ; ( 2 ) that affirmative action must follow mental certitude , based on the only evidence possible in the nature of the case , or the law must refuse to act . In quality of probative force direct evidence ...
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... evidence . He says ( p . 15 of his work on Circum- stantial Evidence , 1850 ) that , " On a superficial view , direct and indirect or circumstantial would appear to be distinct species of evidence , whereas these words denote only the ...
... evidence . He says ( p . 15 of his work on Circum- stantial Evidence , 1850 ) that , " On a superficial view , direct and indirect or circumstantial would appear to be distinct species of evidence , whereas these words denote only the ...
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... evidence of right to exclusive use after the lapse of five years , in terms of sect . 75 and 76 of the Patents , Designs , and Trade Marks Act , 1883. He allowed a proof on the question of infringement , and thereafter finding that ...
... evidence of right to exclusive use after the lapse of five years , in terms of sect . 75 and 76 of the Patents , Designs , and Trade Marks Act , 1883. He allowed a proof on the question of infringement , and thereafter finding that ...
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ARBITRATION | 6 |
LICENSING Justices Disqualification Interest | 10 |
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