The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 190
... fact would have been exactly the same if , instead of saying that the man had dis- obeyed the doctor's orders , it had been found that the doctor had given wrong and unskilful orders . The question of fact must always be what really was ...
... fact would have been exactly the same if , instead of saying that the man had dis- obeyed the doctor's orders , it had been found that the doctor had given wrong and unskilful orders . The question of fact must always be what really was ...
Page 294
... fact . This proposition must not , of course , be taken in too rigid a sense . The Court may no doubt consider the arbiter's findings read together as a whole , and judge whether his inference in law from the combined facts was ...
... fact . This proposition must not , of course , be taken in too rigid a sense . The Court may no doubt consider the arbiter's findings read together as a whole , and judge whether his inference in law from the combined facts was ...
Page 449
... fact . Whether he was right in that or not it is not necessary to enquire , if we are now taking it as if all these ... fact , so occasioned . Now , if that was the state of the Sheriff's mind , the question for him was one of fact and ...
... fact . Whether he was right in that or not it is not necessary to enquire , if we are now taking it as if all these ... fact , so occasioned . Now , if that was the state of the Sheriff's mind , the question for him was one of fact and ...
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