The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 111
... necessary element in the offence under section 381 ( 10 ) . Even if it were necessary to prove obstruction , potential obstruction was sufficient ( Eliot v . Macdougall , 1899 , 1 F. ( J.C. ) 64 ) , and it was not necessary to prove ...
... necessary element in the offence under section 381 ( 10 ) . Even if it were necessary to prove obstruction , potential obstruction was sufficient ( Eliot v . Macdougall , 1899 , 1 F. ( J.C. ) 64 ) , and it was not necessary to prove ...
Page 117
... necessary for serving the customer " within the meaning of head ( f ) of the First Schedule to the Act . I am un- able to read the Act as meaning that a shop is not closed unless the shutters are put up or the blinds drawn , and the ...
... necessary for serving the customer " within the meaning of head ( f ) of the First Schedule to the Act . I am un- able to read the Act as meaning that a shop is not closed unless the shutters are put up or the blinds drawn , and the ...
Page 178
... necessary to do so . But this raises the question - Necessary for what pur- pose ? The exercise is not limited to cases where it is absolutely necessary that these special powers should be exercised if the trust is to be carried on ...
... necessary to do so . But this raises the question - Necessary for what pur- pose ? The exercise is not limited to cases where it is absolutely necessary that these special powers should be exercised if the trust is to be carried on ...
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