The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1920 - Law |
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... question now before us it seems to me impossible , even were it desirable , to go back upon the practice which has prevailed for time immemorial . Accordingly , I propose that we should answer the first question of law now before us in ...
... question now before us it seems to me impossible , even were it desirable , to go back upon the practice which has prevailed for time immemorial . Accordingly , I propose that we should answer the first question of law now before us in ...
Page 12
... question 1 must be in the negative , and the answer to question 3 in the affirmative . I am of opinion with your Lordship and Lord Dundas that the second party is entitled to have question 2 answered in the affirmative . Even if payment ...
... question 1 must be in the negative , and the answer to question 3 in the affirmative . I am of opinion with your Lordship and Lord Dundas that the second party is entitled to have question 2 answered in the affirmative . Even if payment ...
Page 14
... question . He contends that by the notice given by Mrs Barclay and the acceptance by him an agreement was entered into by the parties outwith the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest Act 1915 which entitles him to the warrant craved ...
... question . He contends that by the notice given by Mrs Barclay and the acceptance by him an agreement was entered into by the parties outwith the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest Act 1915 which entitles him to the warrant craved ...
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... question depends either on is going to act on it or not . The construction whether the tenant took the initiative , as in this which I adopt obviates the possibility of so case , or what were the actings and involvements unworkable a ...
... question depends either on is going to act on it or not . The construction whether the tenant took the initiative , as in this which I adopt obviates the possibility of so case , or what were the actings and involvements unworkable a ...
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... question ; ( 4 ) that said paint scrapings contained a considerable per- centage of white lead , which , if consumed by an animal , acts as a poison ; ( 5 ) that defender took no steps to guard against said poisonous material being a ...
... question ; ( 4 ) that said paint scrapings contained a considerable per- centage of white lead , which , if consumed by an animal , acts as a poison ; ( 5 ) that defender took no steps to guard against said poisonous material being a ...
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