The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 161
... position of the body had accident which arose in the course of his employ- been altered from the time that the deceased was first ment ( Graham v . Barr & Thornton , 1913 , 1 S.L.T. injured . The position of the body , the injuries on ...
... position of the body had accident which arose in the course of his employ- been altered from the time that the deceased was first ment ( Graham v . Barr & Thornton , 1913 , 1 S.L.T. injured . The position of the body , the injuries on ...
Page 287
... position in which the actual litigant is in his hands , so that the pro- ceeding or not proceeding , or the compromise of the case , depends upon what he may determine . In other words , if in the position in which he gets himself ...
... position in which the actual litigant is in his hands , so that the pro- ceeding or not proceeding , or the compromise of the case , depends upon what he may determine . In other words , if in the position in which he gets himself ...
Page 308
... position of the buoy every morning , which he could readily do from a selected position but not from the pier itself . As soon as in this way he ascertained that the buoy was out of position it was his practice to have it shifted back ...
... position of the buoy every morning , which he could readily do from a selected position but not from the pier itself . As soon as in this way he ascertained that the buoy was out of position it was his practice to have it shifted back ...
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