The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1913 - Law |
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... judge , and done by the judge from ( what I may call ) motives of his own . Although I am not going through the cases , I wish to say that I cannot agree with an expression in one of the judg- ments in which it was said that what the ...
... judge , and done by the judge from ( what I may call ) motives of his own . Although I am not going through the cases , I wish to say that I cannot agree with an expression in one of the judg- ments in which it was said that what the ...
Page 95
... judge pronounce an oppressive judg- ment , not as an honest judgment in the course of his duty but from some wrong motive , or from caprice , I agree with your Lordship that such caprice or wrong motive upon the part of a judge which ...
... judge pronounce an oppressive judg- ment , not as an honest judgment in the course of his duty but from some wrong motive , or from caprice , I agree with your Lordship that such caprice or wrong motive upon the part of a judge which ...
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... judge of first instance in dealing with questions of evi- dence . The Act of Parliament does , however , III . give ... judge of appeal to apply his own mind to all the materials of fact which may be brought before him , and to pronounce ...
... judge of first instance in dealing with questions of evi- dence . The Act of Parliament does , however , III . give ... judge of appeal to apply his own mind to all the materials of fact which may be brought before him , and to pronounce ...
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