The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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... conclusion of the summons . Lord Morison [ after the narrative quoted above ] . This action is based upon the ... conclusions of the summons . Counsel for Pursuer , Mitchell , K.C. , Ingram ; Agents , Mackenzie & Fortune , S.S.C. ...
... conclusion of the summons . Lord Morison [ after the narrative quoted above ] . This action is based upon the ... conclusions of the summons . Counsel for Pursuer , Mitchell , K.C. , Ingram ; Agents , Mackenzie & Fortune , S.S.C. ...
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... conclusion which he did . " " " " The first question is whether or not this so - called Jameson's Weekly was a circular or coupon in connection with a business - I say advisedly at the present moment a business -conducted by the ...
... conclusion which he did . " " " " The first question is whether or not this so - called Jameson's Weekly was a circular or coupon in connection with a business - I say advisedly at the present moment a business -conducted by the ...
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... conclusion , without any difficulty , although the argument presented by Mr Keith was both powerful and ingenious , that this is not a retail transaction . in- It may well be that in reaching that con- clusion the Court may seem ...
... conclusion , without any difficulty , although the argument presented by Mr Keith was both powerful and ingenious , that this is not a retail transaction . in- It may well be that in reaching that con- clusion the Court may seem ...
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... conclusion that the company carried on one business , notwithstanding the sharp distinction between the two departments of which it consisted . There is no appeal to us upon that question of fact , unless on the ground that the ...
... conclusion that the company carried on one business , notwithstanding the sharp distinction between the two departments of which it consisted . There is no appeal to us upon that question of fact , unless on the ground that the ...
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... conclusion that the appellants had carried on one business with two departments , and that the appeal conse- quently fails . Lord Cullen . - I concur . Lord Sands . - I agree . I do not think that Mr Jamieson was able to formulate any ...
... conclusion that the appellants had carried on one business with two departments , and that the appeal conse- quently fails . Lord Cullen . - I concur . Lord Sands . - I agree . I do not think that Mr Jamieson was able to formulate any ...
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