The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... agreement with the proprietors for the continuation of the agreement to purchase entered into by his predecessor , which involved an extension of the period for the payment of the annual sums . In one case - namely , that of David W ...
... agreement with the proprietors for the continuation of the agreement to purchase entered into by his predecessor , which involved an extension of the period for the payment of the annual sums . In one case - namely , that of David W ...
Page 137
... agreement which was of the utmost importance to Dr Bruce . Non constat that he could have entered into any agreement without it . In the absence of that part of the minute the young minister would have been left to discuss with every ...
... agreement which was of the utmost importance to Dr Bruce . Non constat that he could have entered into any agreement without it . In the absence of that part of the minute the young minister would have been left to discuss with every ...
Page 161
... agreement governing circumstances in which the written contract should come into operation— Held that the oral collateral agreement could be proved prout de jure . Reclaiming Note against an Interlocutor of Lord Pitman . J. Abrahams ...
... agreement governing circumstances in which the written contract should come into operation— Held that the oral collateral agreement could be proved prout de jure . Reclaiming Note against an Interlocutor of Lord Pitman . J. Abrahams ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accordingly action Agents agreement amount annuity appears applied arbitrator Argued argument Assessor averments betting burgh certificate certifying surgeon circumstances claim clause compensation contract counsel County Council Court of Session damages decision defenders disablement duty effect entitled expenses fact forfeiture Glasgow granted heritors House House of Lords income inter alia interlocutor intestacy judgment jury land Lands Valuation Scotland last employer Leith Hospital liability Local Government Scotland Lord Justice-Clerk Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordship manse maill matter medical referee ment November nystagmus opinion payable payment person petitioners present provisions purpose pursuer question Railway reason reclaiming note referred regard rent respect respondent revenue road Scotland Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew statute statutory Summary Jurisdiction Scotland supra Teind tenant terce testator third party tion trustees ultra vires Valuation vehicle words workman