The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 180
... evidence . The duty of the Court is , not to re - try the case , but to ascertain whether or not there is a sufficiency of competent evidence to support the verdict . The pursuers ' counsel . accepted this position and maintained that ...
... evidence . The duty of the Court is , not to re - try the case , but to ascertain whether or not there is a sufficiency of competent evidence to support the verdict . The pursuers ' counsel . accepted this position and maintained that ...
Page 249
... evidence upon which the Court is accustomed to proceed . I know of no authority which should warrant us in such a course , and none was cited . The evidence in this case is not , as I think was admitted , such as to give room for the ...
... evidence upon which the Court is accustomed to proceed . I know of no authority which should warrant us in such a course , and none was cited . The evidence in this case is not , as I think was admitted , such as to give room for the ...
Page 405
... evidence is to HOUSE be accepted , then Anderson's user up to 1865 OF LORDS . cannot help the complainer because it was M'Gregor precario , and the facts about the locked gate Crieff co- shew that there was no right in any one prior ...
... evidence is to HOUSE be accepted , then Anderson's user up to 1865 OF LORDS . cannot help the complainer because it was M'Gregor precario , and the facts about the locked gate Crieff co- shew that there was no right in any one prior ...
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