The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1920 - Law |
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... petition in name of a pupil to have a curator ad litem appointed in an action about to be raised , on the ground that the correct course to follow was to raise the summons first , and then after the sum- mons had come into Court to ...
... petition in name of a pupil to have a curator ad litem appointed in an action about to be raised , on the ground that the correct course to follow was to raise the summons first , and then after the sum- mons had come into Court to ...
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... petition set forth , inter alia : stituted under a contract of copartnery dated 7th Shetland That the petitioning company was originally con- and November 1846 and subsequent dates . under Steam the . . . designation of the Aberdeen ...
... petition set forth , inter alia : stituted under a contract of copartnery dated 7th Shetland That the petitioning company was originally con- and November 1846 and subsequent dates . under Steam the . . . designation of the Aberdeen ...
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... petition by the Court . ( 3 ) Before confirming the alteration the Court must be satisfied- ( a ) that sufficient notice has been given to every holder of debentures of the company , and to any persons or class of persons whose ...
... petition by the Court . ( 3 ) Before confirming the alteration the Court must be satisfied- ( a ) that sufficient notice has been given to every holder of debentures of the company , and to any persons or class of persons whose ...
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... petition itself has been regular , and the steps taken by the company have probably been such as to enable the shareholders to under- stand the position of affairs and the effect of the resolutions submitted at the meetings . " ought or ...
... petition itself has been regular , and the steps taken by the company have probably been such as to enable the shareholders to under- stand the position of affairs and the effect of the resolutions submitted at the meetings . " ought or ...
Page 42
... petition under section 17. ( 2 ) The complaint was irrelevant in respect ( a ) no offence was charged ( Rogers v . Howman , 1918 S.C. ( J. ) 88 ) and ( b ) it charged the complainer alternatively as Answers were lodged by the respondent ...
... petition under section 17. ( 2 ) The complaint was irrelevant in respect ( a ) no offence was charged ( Rogers v . Howman , 1918 S.C. ( J. ) 88 ) and ( b ) it charged the complainer alternatively as Answers were lodged by the respondent ...
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