The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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... present acting as interim Sheriff - Substitute at Dumbarton during the absence of Sheriff MacDiarmid on military service . Mr Wilton was educated at the Royal High School , Edinburgh , and qualified as a solicitor in 1884. In 1890 he ...
... present acting as interim Sheriff - Substitute at Dumbarton during the absence of Sheriff MacDiarmid on military service . Mr Wilton was educated at the Royal High School , Edinburgh , and qualified as a solicitor in 1884. In 1890 he ...
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... present moment , when that topic has received State recognition and is discussed by everyone . The book forms a valuable addition to a series entitled " Contributions to Inter- national Law and Diplomacy , " which is edited by the present ...
... present moment , when that topic has received State recognition and is discussed by everyone . The book forms a valuable addition to a series entitled " Contributions to Inter- national Law and Diplomacy , " which is edited by the present ...
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... present and future position of the Advocates ' Library , with power to make such enquiry and investigation as they should deem necessary . A committee was appointed to consider the question of reform in the procedure of the Court of ...
... present and future position of the Advocates ' Library , with power to make such enquiry and investigation as they should deem necessary . A committee was appointed to consider the question of reform in the procedure of the Court of ...
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... present occupy , and in 1899 he presented a chain of office for the chief magistrate . Mr Macdonald was an Honorary Sheriff - Substitute for Forfar- shire . Last year , on attaining his jubilee as town - clerk , he was presented with ...
... present occupy , and in 1899 he presented a chain of office for the chief magistrate . Mr Macdonald was an Honorary Sheriff - Substitute for Forfar- shire . Last year , on attaining his jubilee as town - clerk , he was presented with ...
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... present practice , it is seldom that the record is finally completed until after it has been closed . If , for example , the case is sent to the Procedure Roll on the defender's motion , adjustments made by the pursuer at the same time ...
... present practice , it is seldom that the record is finally completed until after it has been closed . If , for example , the case is sent to the Procedure Roll on the defender's motion , adjustments made by the pursuer at the same time ...
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Page 93 - Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John...
Page 49 - Act as simple as possible. (3) Every regulation under this Act shall be laid before each House of Parliament forthwith, and, if an address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent twenty-one days on which that House has sat next after any such regulation is laid before it, praying that the regulation may be annulled, His Majesty in Council may annul the regulation, and it shall thenceforth be void...
Page 173 - ... his or her estate, in whole or in part, as the case may be, in the same manner as if he had been born in lawful wedlock...
Page 28 - Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the sums herein-after mentioned...
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Page 27 - Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule...
Page 24 - ... 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 68 - 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.