The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 113
... Ordinary ( Dewar ) are set forth in the previous report . The claimants Miss Maria Collins and Miss Harriet Collins reclaimed , and stated that they accepted the Lord Ordinary's decision on the question of vesting , but contended that ...
... Ordinary ( Dewar ) are set forth in the previous report . The claimants Miss Maria Collins and Miss Harriet Collins reclaimed , and stated that they accepted the Lord Ordinary's decision on the question of vesting , but contended that ...
Page 127
... ordinary language of the day . In this very case those who committed the violence were tried and convicted of crime . If they could have main- tained that the word " accident " had any reason able application to the injuries they ...
... ordinary language of the day . In this very case those who committed the violence were tried and convicted of crime . If they could have main- tained that the word " accident " had any reason able application to the injuries they ...
Page 357
... ordinary rule is that no man is bound to remain longer in communion than he pleases . " The Lord Ordinary was of opinion that , though the subjects are physically divisible , " the division proposed is not reasonably practi- cable ...
... ordinary rule is that no man is bound to remain longer in communion than he pleases . " The Lord Ordinary was of opinion that , though the subjects are physically divisible , " the division proposed is not reasonably practi- cable ...
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American Thread Co v Joyce 96 | 8 |
FRANCIS ALBERT UMPHERSTON Esq | 18 |
Hero The 104 | 38 |
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