The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1926 - Law |
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Page 10
... appears to be open to objections which the dis- sentient creditors may reasonably take to it . I think , therefore , that the compromise ought not to be approved , and that an order for winding- up the company ought to be pronounced ...
... appears to be open to objections which the dis- sentient creditors may reasonably take to it . I think , therefore , that the compromise ought not to be approved , and that an order for winding- up the company ought to be pronounced ...
Page 13
... appears from the report of the meeting furnished by the chairman that he disallowed certain proxies because they had not been lodged at the registered office of the com- pany at least forty - eight hours before the date and hour of the ...
... appears from the report of the meeting furnished by the chairman that he disallowed certain proxies because they had not been lodged at the registered office of the com- pany at least forty - eight hours before the date and hour of the ...
Page 16
... appears that the compensation hypothetically due to the respondent between these dates was duly consigned by the employers ( who are the appellants ) in the hands of the Court . Application was made to the learned arbitrator for a re ...
... appears that the compensation hypothetically due to the respondent between these dates was duly consigned by the employers ( who are the appellants ) in the hands of the Court . Application was made to the learned arbitrator for a re ...
Page 26
... appears to me , the appellant must lose . The passage here was off a lane which admittedly was a public lane . The ... appears to me to be applicable in terms to the facts found by the magistrates in the present case . On the other hand ...
... appears to me , the appellant must lose . The passage here was off a lane which admittedly was a public lane . The ... appears to me to be applicable in terms to the facts found by the magistrates in the present case . On the other hand ...
Page 34
... appears to be the case that the real pursuers ( that is to say , the persons who are behind the pursuers upon the record ) are a firm of under- writers carrying on their business in England ; but it does not appear to me that this is a ...
... appears to be the case that the real pursuers ( that is to say , the persons who are behind the pursuers upon the record ) are a firm of under- writers carrying on their business in England ; but it does not appear to me that this is a ...
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