The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 29
... seems to me clear that the watchmen must be held to have been negligent in carrying out their duty of inspection , and that because of that negligence the defenders must be held to be responsible for the consequences resulting from the ...
... seems to me clear that the watchmen must be held to have been negligent in carrying out their duty of inspection , and that because of that negligence the defenders must be held to be responsible for the consequences resulting from the ...
Page 87
... seems to have been men- tioned in the Inner House , it does not really seem to have bulked there at all . But here ... seems to have had a certain recourse at law under which he could , while holding the seller bound under the concluded ...
... seems to have been men- tioned in the Inner House , it does not really seem to have bulked there at all . But here ... seems to have had a certain recourse at law under which he could , while holding the seller bound under the concluded ...
Page 188
... seems to me that that is not the case of a petition pre- sented solely under the authority of the Trusts Act in the sense of section 16. On the contrary , the petitioners must appeal , and in this case they do appeal , to other ...
... seems to me that that is not the case of a petition pre- sented solely under the authority of the Trusts Act in the sense of section 16. On the contrary , the petitioners must appeal , and in this case they do appeal , to other ...
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