The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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Page 36
once said : " When the fact itself cannot be proved , that which comes nearest to the proof of the fact is the proof of the circumstances which necessarily or usually attend such facts , and which are called presumptions , and not ...
once said : " When the fact itself cannot be proved , that which comes nearest to the proof of the fact is the proof of the circumstances which necessarily or usually attend such facts , and which are called presumptions , and not ...
Page 264
... fact to be so . If this fact invalidates the settlement and ab- solvitor , any person having legitimate interest may challenge the proceeding and have it set aside . But while it stands I am of opinion that we must regard the action as ...
... fact to be so . If this fact invalidates the settlement and ab- solvitor , any person having legitimate interest may challenge the proceeding and have it set aside . But while it stands I am of opinion that we must regard the action as ...
Page 369
... fact , the portion of the estate referred to 28th May 1897 , she was deprived of the full to consists of £ 12 consigned in the hands of the use and enjoyment thereof for a period of three Sheriff - Clerk under orders of the Court in the ...
... fact , the portion of the estate referred to 28th May 1897 , she was deprived of the full to consists of £ 12 consigned in the hands of the use and enjoyment thereof for a period of three Sheriff - Clerk under orders of the Court in the ...
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ARBITRATION | 6 |
LICENSING Justices Disqualification Interest | 10 |
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