The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 170
... agree- ment , the respondent was employed by the complainers in Leith and the neighbourhood thereof , where he had been employed by the complainers under his former agreement with them . The area of the respondent's said employment was ...
... agree- ment , the respondent was employed by the complainers in Leith and the neighbourhood thereof , where he had been employed by the complainers under his former agreement with them . The area of the respondent's said employment was ...
Page 243
... agreement must be a subsisting tion Act . agreement . An agreement no longer in force could not be recorded . Coakley v ... agree- ment to be recorded , and to attach such con- ditions thereto as in the circumstances he thinks just . DIV ...
... agreement must be a subsisting tion Act . agreement . An agreement no longer in force could not be recorded . Coakley v ... agree- ment to be recorded , and to attach such con- ditions thereto as in the circumstances he thinks just . DIV ...
Page 436
... agree to it with enthusiasm . Lord Guthrie . In this case we have to choose between two decisions of the First Division . I agree with Lord Salvesen in thinking that we ought to follow the case of M'Lachlan ( 1904 , 6 F. 338 ) . It is ...
... agree to it with enthusiasm . Lord Guthrie . In this case we have to choose between two decisions of the First Division . I agree with Lord Salvesen in thinking that we ought to follow the case of M'Lachlan ( 1904 , 6 F. 338 ) . It is ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly action Agents appellants apply Assessor authority averments bills of lading burgh Burgh Police Scotland cargo circumstances claim clause Commissioners common law compensation complainers contract contractors conveyance Court of Session creditors damages December defenders discharge disposition duty effect entitled entry evidence fact farm favour February Forto Glasgow ground held heritable Insurance inter alia interlocutor January judgment lands Lands Valuation Scotland lease liable Lord Dundas Lord Johnston Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships March March 13 Martinmas ment obligation opinion OUTER HOUSE owners parish payable payment person pilot possession present proof proved purchase purpose question Railway reason referred regard rent respondents rule Rule 94 Scotland second parties settlement Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship statute statutory tenant testator tion Traill trustees valuation Vict Whitsunday words