The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 9
... parties as well as on the application of both parties , subject however to appeal to the judge , and where the application is made by only one of the parties , the registrar , or on appeal the judge , if he is of opinion that , owing to ...
... parties as well as on the application of both parties , subject however to appeal to the judge , and where the application is made by only one of the parties , the registrar , or on appeal the judge , if he is of opinion that , owing to ...
Page 14
... parties . No doubt the procedure will be called in aid much more fre- quently than formerly now that either party , by virtue of section 11 , has the right to apply . But there is nothing in that section any more than there was under ...
... parties . No doubt the procedure will be called in aid much more fre- quently than formerly now that either party , by virtue of section 11 , has the right to apply . But there is nothing in that section any more than there was under ...
Page 22
... parties who are compelled to appear before them . Responsible persons who are liable for jury service in all cases prefer to pay a fine for failure to attend rather than run the risks of service . Intimidation of jurors and outrages ...
... parties who are compelled to appear before them . Responsible persons who are liable for jury service in all cases prefer to pay a fine for failure to attend rather than run the risks of service . Intimidation of jurors and outrages ...
Page 80
... parties within ten days after the determination appealed against . 3. In the event of no grounds of appeal and replies being duly submitted by the parties , and in the absence of any withdrawal or abandon- ment of the appeal by the ...
... parties within ten days after the determination appealed against . 3. In the event of no grounds of appeal and replies being duly submitted by the parties , and in the absence of any withdrawal or abandon- ment of the appeal by the ...
Page 81
... parties were heard in the case , and they were intended to call attention to the provisions in the Valuation Acts indicating the necessity for promptitude in procedure and to the general laxity apparent in the case of Stein , and also ...
... parties were heard in the case , and they were intended to call attention to the provisions in the Valuation Acts indicating the necessity for promptitude in procedure and to the general laxity apparent in the case of Stein , and also ...
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