The Scots Law Times, Volume 12, Part 2C.E. Green, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Lord Kinross - would be unable to take a judicial view and give an absolutely unbiased decision because of an opinion which he had formerly given as a counsel . If Lord Kinross and other Judges were to refuse to sit in all cases in ...
... Lord Kinross - would be unable to take a judicial view and give an absolutely unbiased decision because of an opinion which he had formerly given as a counsel . If Lord Kinross and other Judges were to refuse to sit in all cases in ...
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... Lord Robertson . This merited honour was enhanced by its being conferred by the official act of his political opponents . In 1902 he was elevated to the peer- age with the title of Lord Kinross of Glasclune . As head of the Court his ...
... Lord Robertson . This merited honour was enhanced by its being conferred by the official act of his political opponents . In 1902 he was elevated to the peer- age with the title of Lord Kinross of Glasclune . As head of the Court his ...
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... Lord Kinross . He was the head of the law in Scotland , the distinguished holder of a most distinguished office a position which he had won by a career at once brilliant and laborious . He ( Mr. Shaw ) knew no man the sweetness and ...
... Lord Kinross . He was the head of the law in Scotland , the distinguished holder of a most distinguished office a position which he had won by a career at once brilliant and laborious . He ( Mr. Shaw ) knew no man the sweetness and ...
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