The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 117
... proved by those who rely upon it . The mere taking advantage , or enjoying the benefit , of the work does not , as it appears to be assumed in this case , neces- sarily prove its existence . It does prove its existence if the thing ...
... proved by those who rely upon it . The mere taking advantage , or enjoying the benefit , of the work does not , as it appears to be assumed in this case , neces- sarily prove its existence . It does prove its existence if the thing ...
Page 294
... proved incidentally in the present process , without a separate process of proving of the tenor ( Young v . Thompson , 1909 S.Č. 529 ) . Argued for the Defender : Young v . Thompson ( cit . ) , founded on by the appellant , was not an ...
... proved incidentally in the present process , without a separate process of proving of the tenor ( Young v . Thompson , 1909 S.Č. 529 ) . Argued for the Defender : Young v . Thompson ( cit . ) , founded on by the appellant , was not an ...
Page 441
... proved , save the existence and the OF JUSTI The existence due making of the order libelled . of the order , its due and effectual making , and Brander its application to the time and place in question kenzie . were not challenged by ...
... proved , save the existence and the OF JUSTI The existence due making of the order libelled . of the order , its due and effectual making , and Brander its application to the time and place in question kenzie . were not challenged by ...
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