The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 15
... effect to the very relevant words " subject to the provisions of the First Schedule to this Act , " which are also to be found in the In this case the employers had been paying Iron and subsection . That would seem to import , inter ...
... effect to the very relevant words " subject to the provisions of the First Schedule to this Act , " which are also to be found in the In this case the employers had been paying Iron and subsection . That would seem to import , inter ...
Page 17
... effect of that clause . I read it as having this meaning : the referee is invited to assume that an accident has occurred , and , on this assumption , he is asked to report ( 1 ) whether the workman is physically incapacitated ; and ( 2 ) ...
... effect of that clause . I read it as having this meaning : the referee is invited to assume that an accident has occurred , and , on this assumption , he is asked to report ( 1 ) whether the workman is physically incapacitated ; and ( 2 ) ...
Page 38
... effect that it is one of these parks , and the questions submitted to us must be answered on this assump- He also argued that the bye - law was Miller . repugnant to the law of Scotland , as it con- November 28 , stituted an ...
... effect that it is one of these parks , and the questions submitted to us must be answered on this assump- He also argued that the bye - law was Miller . repugnant to the law of Scotland , as it con- November 28 , stituted an ...
Page 46
... effect different from its construction and effect so far as applicable described as the owner's secondary claim is foreign to what I regard as the subject - matter of Rule 8 ; and is also , in my opinion , one which is unreasonable in ...
... effect different from its construction and effect so far as applicable described as the owner's secondary claim is foreign to what I regard as the subject - matter of Rule 8 ; and is also , in my opinion , one which is unreasonable in ...
Page 47
... effect of diminishing income , and in respect of such payments , abatements and repayments are provided for . Now it is said that the statute has recognised payments in respect of upkeep and repairs of estates as falling under the ...
... effect of diminishing income , and in respect of such payments , abatements and repayments are provided for . Now it is said that the statute has recognised payments in respect of upkeep and repairs of estates as falling under the ...
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