The Scots Law Times, Volume 11C.E. Green, 1903 - Law |
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Page 208
... statute , and therefore I am of opinion that , so far , their action is ultra vires . I do not proceed upon the ... statute say ? If the thing done is within the statute , the magis- trates are entitled to do it ; if it is not within the ...
... statute , and therefore I am of opinion that , so far , their action is ultra vires . I do not proceed upon the ... statute say ? If the thing done is within the statute , the magis- trates are entitled to do it ; if it is not within the ...
Page 322
... statute in that state of things . The language of the statute thus relied on is very simple , and merely deals with the rights of the husband himself , but neither by express words nor by reasonable implication does it treat the divorce ...
... statute in that state of things . The language of the statute thus relied on is very simple , and merely deals with the rights of the husband himself , but neither by express words nor by reasonable implication does it treat the divorce ...
Page 468
... statute is an exceptional law , very exceptional , for it subjects to damages an employer of workmen for an accident not caused by his fault or by the fault of anyone for whom he is responsible . If there is fault on his part , or on ...
... statute is an exceptional law , very exceptional , for it subjects to damages an employer of workmen for an accident not caused by his fault or by the fault of anyone for whom he is responsible . If there is fault on his part , or on ...
Contents
ADULTERATIONDrug British Pharmacopoeia | 5 |
Fees of Arbitrators Lien for Reasonable Fees | 13 |
BANKERDeposit of Debentures Constructive | 24 |
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