The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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Page 45
... pursuer at the same time , or shortly afterwards , may table a relevant and virtually fresh case . Owing to this elasticity of adjustment , there is a tendency to lodge outline pleadings only in the first place , leaving many essentials ...
... pursuer at the same time , or shortly afterwards , may table a relevant and virtually fresh case . Owing to this elasticity of adjustment , there is a tendency to lodge outline pleadings only in the first place , leaving many essentials ...
Page 86
... pursuer . 2. A duplicate copy the pursuer . A duplication of a thing or of an or version a counterpart . " The latter inter amount does not appear to me to be two copies pretation was expressly adopted by the Lord or twice the amount of ...
... pursuer . 2. A duplicate copy the pursuer . A duplication of a thing or of an or version a counterpart . " The latter inter amount does not appear to me to be two copies pretation was expressly adopted by the Lord or twice the amount of ...
Page 4
... pursuer reclaimed and obtained leave to amend the record . In the record as amended she averred , inter alia : COND . 2. On or about 18th March 1918 the pursuer boarded one of the defenders ' cars at Renfrew about 12.35 P.M. , for the ...
... pursuer reclaimed and obtained leave to amend the record . In the record as amended she averred , inter alia : COND . 2. On or about 18th March 1918 the pursuer boarded one of the defenders ' cars at Renfrew about 12.35 P.M. , for the ...
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... Pursuer and Reclaimer : While the immediate cause of the pursuer's injuries was the jostling of the crowd , which threw her off the step , that jostling was the reasonable and probable result of the defenders ' fault in failing to stop ...
... Pursuer and Reclaimer : While the immediate cause of the pursuer's injuries was the jostling of the crowd , which threw her off the step , that jostling was the reasonable and probable result of the defenders ' fault in failing to stop ...
Page 10
... pursuer pleaded , inter alia : " 1. The pursuers as creditors of the truster being entitled , along with other creditors , to have the proceeds of the said two pictures , less lawful charges thereon , divided amongst them , decree of ...
... pursuer pleaded , inter alia : " 1. The pursuers as creditors of the truster being entitled , along with other creditors , to have the proceeds of the said two pictures , less lawful charges thereon , divided amongst them , decree of ...
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