The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 68
... respondent in pay- ment . When the purchase had been completed Hepburn intimated to respondent that he was a food inspector , and had bought the milk to be analysed by the public analyst . Hepburn thereupon divided the sample into three ...
... respondent in pay- ment . When the purchase had been completed Hepburn intimated to respondent that he was a food inspector , and had bought the milk to be analysed by the public analyst . Hepburn thereupon divided the sample into three ...
Page 89
... respondent's thumb . The effect of this fixed position is that the respondent is unable to grasp with his right hand . He cannot move his thumb , and the position of the distal phalanx interferes with the grasping power of the fingers ...
... respondent's thumb . The effect of this fixed position is that the respondent is unable to grasp with his right hand . He cannot move his thumb , and the position of the distal phalanx interferes with the grasping power of the fingers ...
Page 195
... respondents under such circumstances as to indicate that she was unmindful of her parental duties . Though the child has been for most of its life in the custody of the female respondent , this was due not to any neglect on the part of ...
... respondents under such circumstances as to indicate that she was unmindful of her parental duties . Though the child has been for most of its life in the custody of the female respondent , this was due not to any neglect on the part of ...
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