The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 280
... carried , " my opinion is that the word should be read in its natural signification , and I would hesitate to say that " carried " was restricted in its meaning to carriage for hire . We do not , however , require to decide the point ...
... carried , " my opinion is that the word should be read in its natural signification , and I would hesitate to say that " carried " was restricted in its meaning to carriage for hire . We do not , however , require to decide the point ...
Page 281
... carried from or to any place in the United Kingdom . " The Sheriff- Substitute's difficulty was apparently caused by a quite unnecessary study of previous Acts in which perhaps the expressions used were not the same . The meaning ...
... carried from or to any place in the United Kingdom . " The Sheriff- Substitute's difficulty was apparently caused by a quite unnecessary study of previous Acts in which perhaps the expressions used were not the same . The meaning ...
Page 320
... carry all ordinary traffic requiring to be carried upon them even in a busy and industrial neighbourhood . The weight of the traffic carried on said streets on the occasions above condescended on ' was excessive , and such as could not be ...
... carry all ordinary traffic requiring to be carried upon them even in a busy and industrial neighbourhood . The weight of the traffic carried on said streets on the occasions above condescended on ' was excessive , and such as could not be ...
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