The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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Page 14
... reason suitable for paving setts . It is hence inferior stone of less value than stone sold in cubic contents or for paving setts . The appellants did not in connection with the present appeal dispute the correctness of the assessor's ...
... reason suitable for paving setts . It is hence inferior stone of less value than stone sold in cubic contents or for paving setts . The appellants did not in connection with the present appeal dispute the correctness of the assessor's ...
Page 18
... reason why this question did not arise between the Aberdeen Act and the Rutherfurd Act may have been that heirs in possession , who were burdened with allowances to uncles and aunts , were astute not to pay them off to the effect of ...
... reason why this question did not arise between the Aberdeen Act and the Rutherfurd Act may have been that heirs in possession , who were burdened with allowances to uncles and aunts , were astute not to pay them off to the effect of ...
Page 35
... reasons given service . " When , therefore , the time for delivery for expressing the contracts in two separate and ... reason- " that the terms 1893 ) . How , in these circumstances , the pursuers , were all different for each boat ...
... reasons given service . " When , therefore , the time for delivery for expressing the contracts in two separate and ... reason- " that the terms 1893 ) . How , in these circumstances , the pursuers , were all different for each boat ...
Page 86
... reason- not considered at all by the Lord Ordinary . It was argued that a wire rope lying on a soft bottom was no danger to a properly managed vessel , meaning thereby , in this case , a vessel whose propeller was not started until her ...
... reason- not considered at all by the Lord Ordinary . It was argued that a wire rope lying on a soft bottom was no danger to a properly managed vessel , meaning thereby , in this case , a vessel whose propeller was not started until her ...
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... reason of a breach of contract , he is , so far as money can do it , to be placed in the same situation , with respect to damages , as if the contract had been performed . ' " plain , I think , that a considerable sum of money would ...
... reason of a breach of contract , he is , so far as money can do it , to be placed in the same situation , with respect to damages , as if the contract had been performed . ' " plain , I think , that a considerable sum of money would ...
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