The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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... ordinary creditors was 2s . 8d .; the average duration of the sequestrations 2 years , and the percentage of ordinary expenses 211 ( including trustees ' commission 67 and law expenses 10 ) . Discharges were granted to 122 trustees and ...
... ordinary creditors was 2s . 8d .; the average duration of the sequestrations 2 years , and the percentage of ordinary expenses 211 ( including trustees ' commission 67 and law expenses 10 ) . Discharges were granted to 122 trustees and ...
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... Ordinary officiat- ing on the Bills will sit in Court on Wednesday , 16th April , and Wednesday , 7th May , each day at 11 o'clock forenoon , for the disposal of motions and other business falling under the 93rd section of the Court of ...
... Ordinary officiat- ing on the Bills will sit in Court on Wednesday , 16th April , and Wednesday , 7th May , each day at 11 o'clock forenoon , for the disposal of motions and other business falling under the 93rd section of the Court of ...
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... ordinary defended action , beginning with the date on which the summons is served , certain periods will at once be noticed during which , under existing rules , no step need be taken or progress made in adjusting the pleadings ...
... ordinary defended action , beginning with the date on which the summons is served , certain periods will at once be noticed during which , under existing rules , no step need be taken or progress made in adjusting the pleadings ...
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... Ordinary's interlocutor but at an uncertain later time allowed by " facilities " and " honour- able understandings , " and limited only by the need for printing within four days . Even here another imperative rule is sometimes evaded ...
... Ordinary's interlocutor but at an uncertain later time allowed by " facilities " and " honour- able understandings , " and limited only by the need for printing within four days . Even here another imperative rule is sometimes evaded ...
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... ordinary policy against marine risks , and also under a war risk policy to cover risks excluded under the other policy . When under convoy in the Mediterranean , and pursuing a zig - zag course by orders of the naval officer in command ...
... ordinary policy against marine risks , and also under a war risk policy to cover risks excluded under the other policy . When under convoy in the Mediterranean , and pursuing a zig - zag course by orders of the naval officer in command ...
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