The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 229
The Auditor , however , has not carried out the Lord Ordinary's instructions exactly in the terms in which it was given , and his failure to do so has made some difficulty in disposing of the present question . The Lord Ordinary has ...
The Auditor , however , has not carried out the Lord Ordinary's instructions exactly in the terms in which it was given , and his failure to do so has made some difficulty in disposing of the present question . The Lord Ordinary has ...
Page 403
... Lord Ordinary and granted interdict as craved . The Lord President . - In this case the complainers seek interdict against the respondents interfering with a cart access to the complainers ' back premises from the East High Street of ...
... Lord Ordinary and granted interdict as craved . The Lord President . - In this case the complainers seek interdict against the respondents interfering with a cart access to the complainers ' back premises from the East High Street of ...
Page 404
... LORDS . which they set out in their third statement , that we ought to recal the Lord Ordinary's interlocutor , sus- V. The tain the second part of the second plea in law for the Crieff Co- complainers , and grant interdict in terms of ...
... LORDS . which they set out in their third statement , that we ought to recal the Lord Ordinary's interlocutor , sus- V. The tain the second part of the second plea in law for the Crieff Co- complainers , and grant interdict in terms of ...
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