The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 136
... bound within two calendar months from 1st December 1908 to commence to lay and joint the pipes in the trenches , and to lay and joint not less than a total of 470 yards of pipe in each consecutive week . The " conditions " further shew ...
... bound within two calendar months from 1st December 1908 to commence to lay and joint the pipes in the trenches , and to lay and joint not less than a total of 470 yards of pipe in each consecutive week . The " conditions " further shew ...
Page 414
... bound to deliver the goods to anyone except on presentation of the bill of lading . " If the consignee has the bill of lading he is bound to present it ; he is not entitled to keep it in his pocket . But if the bill of lading has not ...
... bound to deliver the goods to anyone except on presentation of the bill of lading . " If the consignee has the bill of lading he is bound to present it ; he is not entitled to keep it in his pocket . But if the bill of lading has not ...
Page 436
... bound by M'Eroy we are not bound by Blackwood . I agree with your Lordships in thinking that this is not a case of serious fault . When one looks at the Act of Sederunt , it seems difficult to understand the reason for it . I asked Mr ...
... bound by M'Eroy we are not bound by Blackwood . I agree with your Lordships in thinking that this is not a case of serious fault . When one looks at the Act of Sederunt , it seems difficult to understand the reason for it . I asked Mr ...
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