The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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... complete without his presence . reminiscences . Sir John Macdonald married in 1864 an Irish lady , Miss Adelaide Doran , who died in 1870 . He had three sons , the eldest of whom is a member of the Scottish Bar . MR ALFRED CLIVE ...
... complete without his presence . reminiscences . Sir John Macdonald married in 1864 an Irish lady , Miss Adelaide Doran , who died in 1870 . He had three sons , the eldest of whom is a member of the Scottish Bar . MR ALFRED CLIVE ...
Page 45
... completing adjustments to the other side in ample time to permit of careful add to his own . If either party failed to ... complete . So long as the Court refrains from exercising any compulsitor on the timeous delivery of adjustments it ...
... completing adjustments to the other side in ample time to permit of careful add to his own . If either party failed to ... complete . So long as the Court refrains from exercising any compulsitor on the timeous delivery of adjustments it ...
Page 52
... complete compendium of workmen's compensation law brought down to date . The present edition includes in the notes references to all appeal cases in the English , Scottish , and Irish Courts down to almost the end of March . There is a ...
... complete compendium of workmen's compensation law brought down to date . The present edition includes in the notes references to all appeal cases in the English , Scottish , and Irish Courts down to almost the end of March . There is a ...
Page 53
... completing his legal studies he was ad- mitted a member of the Society of Writers to the Signet in 1912 , and shortly thereafter became a partner in his father's firm . It had been Captain Liddle's intention to return to the profession ...
... completing his legal studies he was ad- mitted a member of the Society of Writers to the Signet in 1912 , and shortly thereafter became a partner in his father's firm . It had been Captain Liddle's intention to return to the profession ...
Page 60
... complete and accurate , and the index is full . With this handbook before them members and officials of the various bodies established under the new Act should have no difficulty in making themselves fully acquainted with the statutory ...
... complete and accurate , and the index is full . With this handbook before them members and officials of the various bodies established under the new Act should have no difficulty in making themselves fully acquainted with the statutory ...
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Page 26 - ... statement which is false in any material particular, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
Page 70 - Was it part of the injured person's employment to hazard, to suffer, or to do that which caused his injury? If yea, the accident arose out of his employment. If nay, it did not, because what it was not part of the employment to hazard, to suffer, or to do cannot well be the cause of an accident arising out of the employment.