The Scots Law Times, Part 3C.E. Green, 1919 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 4
... given to the decisions , but in the text the author uses authorities mainly for purposes of illustration and does not over- load his book by an exhaustive discussion of every case ; in this way the principles of the law are very clearly ...
... given to the decisions , but in the text the author uses authorities mainly for purposes of illustration and does not over- load his book by an exhaustive discussion of every case ; in this way the principles of the law are very clearly ...
Page 24
... given the member a fair opportunity of dealing with the objection , and as they were not actuated by any improper ... given his executor the names of persons , with the parties , that the statement as to the carrying amounts to be given ...
... given the member a fair opportunity of dealing with the objection , and as they were not actuated by any improper ... given his executor the names of persons , with the parties , that the statement as to the carrying amounts to be given ...
Page 40
... GIVEN INCOME- MODE OF ASCERTAINMENT . —A testatrix by her will gave a number of legacies , including a legacy to her niece of a sum which would produce an income of £ 1000 . The estate was insufficient to pay all the legacies . The ...
... GIVEN INCOME- MODE OF ASCERTAINMENT . —A testatrix by her will gave a number of legacies , including a legacy to her niece of a sum which would produce an income of £ 1000 . The estate was insufficient to pay all the legacies . The ...
Page 45
... given in clear and simple language ; whose questions are so put that wit- nesses , rather than hurt his feelings , will give him any answer he may desire . It gives a case a certain importance to have him in it . Ask the men on the ...
... given in clear and simple language ; whose questions are so put that wit- nesses , rather than hurt his feelings , will give him any answer he may desire . It gives a case a certain importance to have him in it . Ask the men on the ...
Page 58
... given of the extent of his Prize Court work in the fact that following his condemnation of ships and cargoes " infected with enemy taint , " the Admiralty Marshal has conducted sales which have realised over £ 14,000,000 sterling . This ...
... given of the extent of his Prize Court work in the fact that following his condemnation of ships and cargoes " infected with enemy taint , " the Admiralty Marshal has conducted sales which have realised over £ 14,000,000 sterling . This ...
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