The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 35
... reason why the trial of collateral issues is disallowed is clearly explained by the Lord President in the A. v . B. case . It is not because the averment is impertinent and can have no bearing on the probability of the issue to be tried ...
... reason why the trial of collateral issues is disallowed is clearly explained by the Lord President in the A. v . B. case . It is not because the averment is impertinent and can have no bearing on the probability of the issue to be tried ...
Page 51
... reason of his drunken condition ? That , I think , is surely the furthest to which one could go in the interpretation of this statute . That issue being applied to the present case , it is solved - solved not by reason of the note but by ...
... reason of his drunken condition ? That , I think , is surely the furthest to which one could go in the interpretation of this statute . That issue being applied to the present case , it is solved - solved not by reason of the note but by ...
Page 376
... reason for departing from the rule . The transaction in this case was for a fancy price ; hence the heavy maill . Nobody suggests that this was an ordinary commercial transaction in land . The estate had very attractive residential and ...
... reason for departing from the rule . The transaction in this case was for a fancy price ; hence the heavy maill . Nobody suggests that this was an ordinary commercial transaction in land . The estate had very attractive residential and ...
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