The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 57
... Lord Ordinary before the proof conjoined the actions with the proviso that any witness could be cross - examined by any of the parties . The proof occupied several days and , in the end , the Lord Ordinary found that all the pursuers ...
... Lord Ordinary before the proof conjoined the actions with the proviso that any witness could be cross - examined by any of the parties . The proof occupied several days and , in the end , the Lord Ordinary found that all the pursuers ...
Page 202
... Lord Ordinary has held they have failed to discharge it . In holding that the Lord Ordinary's conclu- sion ought not to be disturbed it is not necessary to take the view that a standard should be set up that would exclude from the ...
... Lord Ordinary has held they have failed to discharge it . In holding that the Lord Ordinary's conclu- sion ought not to be disturbed it is not necessary to take the view that a standard should be set up that would exclude from the ...
Page 573
... Lord Ordinary's view . " " An argument was submitted by the reclaimer's counsel which apparently was not advanced to the Lord Ordinary . It was decided by Lord Low , in the case of Anderson ( 1898 , 6 S.L.T. 204 ) , that the Act 1696 ...
... Lord Ordinary's view . " " An argument was submitted by the reclaimer's counsel which apparently was not advanced to the Lord Ordinary . It was decided by Lord Low , in the case of Anderson ( 1898 , 6 S.L.T. 204 ) , that the Act 1696 ...
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