The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1913 - Law |
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... argued was that upon the face of the complaint there was no mention of section 431 of the Burgh Police Act 1892 . I do not think there was any need to mention that section . It is , of course , always necessary to mention in the ...
... argued was that upon the face of the complaint there was no mention of section 431 of the Burgh Police Act 1892 . I do not think there was any need to mention that section . It is , of course , always necessary to mention in the ...
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... argued that the only remedy number , and they are summarised as follows by Lord Magis open to a citizen who objected to the proclamation was Kames : " Convocating of the lieges within burgh trates of to disobey it and to plead the ...
... argued that the only remedy number , and they are summarised as follows by Lord Magis open to a citizen who objected to the proclamation was Kames : " Convocating of the lieges within burgh trates of to disobey it and to plead the ...
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... argued that the action was entirely incompetent . He said that he construed the pursuer's pleadings as averring a contract of improper deposit , and that the pursuer's sole remedy , if he had one , was to bring an ordinary petitory ...
... argued that the action was entirely incompetent . He said that he construed the pursuer's pleadings as averring a contract of improper deposit , and that the pursuer's sole remedy , if he had one , was to bring an ordinary petitory ...
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