The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... fact ; its function is not to add to the findings of fact , but to state the view the arbitrator takes of their effect . To my mind the function of the note is explained by the Lord Justice - Clerk in the case of Espie v . British ...
... fact ; its function is not to add to the findings of fact , but to state the view the arbitrator takes of their effect . To my mind the function of the note is explained by the Lord Justice - Clerk in the case of Espie v . British ...
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... fact was drunkenness . It is contrary to all Thomson the facts the arbitrator had just stated which and Co. shewed to demonstration that the true cause December 19 , was the drunkenness combined with the fact that he was in a dangerous ...
... fact was drunkenness . It is contrary to all Thomson the facts the arbitrator had just stated which and Co. shewed to demonstration that the true cause December 19 , was the drunkenness combined with the fact that he was in a dangerous ...
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... fact and in point of law . So far as findings of fact by the Court of Session itself are concerned , your Lordships are debarred from considering them here excepting as they raise questions of law . was what they had done in a vast ...
... fact and in point of law . So far as findings of fact by the Court of Session itself are concerned , your Lordships are debarred from considering them here excepting as they raise questions of law . was what they had done in a vast ...
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