The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 121
... circumstances . Lenzie , or at any rate that | But , in the case of a company owing its cor- Brown & part of Lenzie in which the suspenders ' business porate existence to registration under the pro- Ltd. v . premises are situated , is ...
... circumstances . Lenzie , or at any rate that | But , in the case of a company owing its cor- Brown & part of Lenzie in which the suspenders ' business porate existence to registration under the pro- Ltd. v . premises are situated , is ...
Page 157
... circumstances , and it becomes , I am glad to say for the credit of our own law , a question not of absolute rule , but almost of that is to say , whether the proof adduced is such proof as would be the natural proof under the circumstances ...
... circumstances , and it becomes , I am glad to say for the credit of our own law , a question not of absolute rule , but almost of that is to say , whether the proof adduced is such proof as would be the natural proof under the circumstances ...
Page 475
... circumstances of each case there are in my opinion in this case no circumstances sufficient to elide the conditio . I refer par- ticularly to the case of Elder ( 21 R. 704 ) . In my opinion the first question should be answered in the ...
... circumstances of each case there are in my opinion in this case no circumstances sufficient to elide the conditio . I refer par- ticularly to the case of Elder ( 21 R. 704 ) . In my opinion the first question should be answered in the ...
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