The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 28
... allowed fees for each day of the hearing to two counsel in each of the cases . In the event of higher fees being allowed in the account of expenses incurred by the Caledonian Railway Co. than those suggested by the defenders in their ...
... allowed fees for each day of the hearing to two counsel in each of the cases . In the event of higher fees being allowed in the account of expenses incurred by the Caledonian Railway Co. than those suggested by the defenders in their ...
Page 29
... allowed to its counsel for this Outer House , are certainly not excessive in Cale- hearing - which are on a lower scale than those amount , and the attack made upon them by the donian allowed in the case of the Caledonian Railway ...
... allowed to its counsel for this Outer House , are certainly not excessive in Cale- hearing - which are on a lower scale than those amount , and the attack made upon them by the donian allowed in the case of the Caledonian Railway ...
Page 211
... allowed fees in the Rly . Co. v . Inner House amounting in aggregate to 318 guineas Corpora- -a sum greater by 117 guineas than the fees allowed tion of to either of his seniors . Greenock . Greenock . The defenders submit that in the ...
... allowed fees in the Rly . Co. v . Inner House amounting in aggregate to 318 guineas Corpora- -a sum greater by 117 guineas than the fees allowed tion of to either of his seniors . Greenock . Greenock . The defenders submit that in the ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly action Agents agreement Allangrange allowed amount appellant application arbitration assessment Assessor authority averments buoy burgh Caledonian Railway charge Circassia circumstances claim Clan Shaw clause compensation complainers contract Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session damages December decision decree defender's defenders Dundee Dunedin duty entitled evidence expenses fact Fairway Buoy fees Glasgow granted ground held heritable HOUSE House of Lords inter alia interlocutor James Gardiner January judgment landlord lands lease liable Lord Justice-Clerk Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships Mackenzie ment North British Railway notice opinion OUTER HOUSE parties payment person petitioner premises present proof proprietor provisions question Railway reason referred regard rent respect respondents Robert Graham Schedule Scotland Scots Law shares Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship statement statute Street sub-underwriting teinds tenant tion trustees Valuation Roll Vict