The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 17
... ground that the verdict was contrary to evidence being challenged upon its competency in respect that it failed to set forth " clearly and succinctly the particulars in which it is alleged the evidence led and the verdict returned are ...
... ground that the verdict was contrary to evidence being challenged upon its competency in respect that it failed to set forth " clearly and succinctly the particulars in which it is alleged the evidence led and the verdict returned are ...
Page 23
... ground that the Court pronouncing them had overstepped its juris- diction , the result would be endless confusion and litigation . Each Court must necessarily determine its own jurisdiction , subject , of course , to an appeal to the ...
... ground that the Court pronouncing them had overstepped its juris- diction , the result would be endless confusion and litigation . Each Court must necessarily determine its own jurisdiction , subject , of course , to an appeal to the ...
Page 42
... ground that the Commissioners had no grounds before them upon which that conclusion could be reasonably arrived at . It seems to me , therefore , that the right course is to refuse the appeal . I must not be supposed to indicate any ...
... ground that the Commissioners had no grounds before them upon which that conclusion could be reasonably arrived at . It seems to me , therefore , that the right course is to refuse the appeal . I must not be supposed to indicate any ...
Page 44
... ground of claim , the second ground of claim was not considered by the Commissioners . The Question of Law for the opinion of the Court was : 66 Whether the claimant is entitled , by virtue of Rule 8 , No. V. , Schedule A , of the ...
... ground of claim , the second ground of claim was not considered by the Commissioners . The Question of Law for the opinion of the Court was : 66 Whether the claimant is entitled , by virtue of Rule 8 , No. V. , Schedule A , of the ...
Page 56
... ground in this case that if the goods here in question had been taken into stock and had , at the end of the accounting period , fallen in value , allowance for this loss would have been made in estimating the profits of the year ...
... ground in this case that if the goods here in question had been taken into stock and had , at the end of the accounting period , fallen in value , allowance for this loss would have been made in estimating the profits of the year ...
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