The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 10
... evidence affords , in my opinion , no ground for attributing responsibility for the laying of the single unlighted buoy on 14th April to the Admiralty . Either the pur- suers have proved that that buoy did not con- stitute an adequate ...
... evidence affords , in my opinion , no ground for attributing responsibility for the laying of the single unlighted buoy on 14th April to the Admiralty . Either the pur- suers have proved that that buoy did not con- stitute an adequate ...
Page 69
... evidence . Sample No. 1 speaks for itself alone . Respon- dent had a right to have his sample analysed , and if he sits dumb he would be barred from question- ing certificate No. 1. It was another matter where respondent's sample was ...
... evidence . Sample No. 1 speaks for itself alone . Respon- dent had a right to have his sample analysed , and if he sits dumb he would be barred from question- ing certificate No. 1. It was another matter where respondent's sample was ...
Page 93
... evidence before him , in reaching the conclusion that the respondent's incapacity was not " due to unreasonable refusal to undergo " either of the operations suggested . And it is worth while in this connection to call attention to the ...
... evidence before him , in reaching the conclusion that the respondent's incapacity was not " due to unreasonable refusal to undergo " either of the operations suggested . And it is worth while in this connection to call attention to the ...
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