The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... course adopted by the House of Lords in the two cases referred to : ( 1 ) When doubt is suggested as to whether the medical referee has taken into account the danger of consequential recurrence , a remit may be made to him to clear up ...
... course adopted by the House of Lords in the two cases referred to : ( 1 ) When doubt is suggested as to whether the medical referee has taken into account the danger of consequential recurrence , a remit may be made to him to clear up ...
Page 86
... course some of the subjects which at an earlier date were confined to training in a divinity hall . Further , the bursaries were subject to the condition that if the applicant changes his mind and decides not to enter the ministry he ...
... course some of the subjects which at an earlier date were confined to training in a divinity hall . Further , the bursaries were subject to the condition that if the applicant changes his mind and decides not to enter the ministry he ...
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... course ( which course was in fact followed in that case ) was to determine this matter first . " Nevertheless the practice of the Court has been far from uniform in dealing with such questions of procedure . January 26 , 1933 . 66 The ...
... course ( which course was in fact followed in that case ) was to determine this matter first . " Nevertheless the practice of the Court has been far from uniform in dealing with such questions of procedure . January 26 , 1933 . 66 The ...
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