The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 144
... direct a new trial on the ground that the verdict of a jury is contrary to evidence . It is not a question of whether the decision is right or wrong , but a question of whether there was evidence led upon which the decision can be ...
... direct a new trial on the ground that the verdict of a jury is contrary to evidence . It is not a question of whether the decision is right or wrong , but a question of whether there was evidence led upon which the decision can be ...
Page 215
... direct the Society jury , in the course of my charge , that there was no evidence adequate in law to support a verdict for the pursuer . What course I should have taken , had I been so moved , I cannot at this moment say ; but I did not ...
... direct the Society jury , in the course of my charge , that there was no evidence adequate in law to support a verdict for the pursuer . What course I should have taken , had I been so moved , I cannot at this moment say ; but I did not ...
Page 22
... direct that such notices ( if any ) , whether by way of advertisement or otherwise , shall be given as the Court or judge may think fit . ( 3 ) A vesting order under this section as respects property of any description shall be of the ...
... direct that such notices ( if any ) , whether by way of advertisement or otherwise , shall be given as the Court or judge may think fit . ( 3 ) A vesting order under this section as respects property of any description shall be of the ...
Contents
MR JAMES R MOTION Inspector of Poor SECTIONS 1 35 The plaintiffs invented a device | 30 |
DECISIONS IN THE ENGLISH MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT 1887 50 | 50 |
LOCOMOTIVES ON HIGHWAYS ACT 1896 59 by selling as Fine British Tarragona Wine | 2 |
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