The Scots Law Times, Volume 13, Part 2C.E. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Divisions of the Court . On no subject was the difference more marked than in the disposal of appeals from the Sheriff - Court for jury trial . Recent decisions in the Second Division have gone upon the principle , that where a case is ...
... Divisions of the Court . On no subject was the difference more marked than in the disposal of appeals from the Sheriff - Court for jury trial . Recent decisions in the Second Division have gone upon the principle , that where a case is ...
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... Second Division , it would seem , to state the more expanded and intelligible defence , even if the result be to produce an action against " the other boy , " does not involve more serious con- sequences than the statement of the mere ...
... Second Division , it would seem , to state the more expanded and intelligible defence , even if the result be to produce an action against " the other boy , " does not involve more serious con- sequences than the statement of the mere ...
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... Second Division , the rubric of the report records with truth that the cases of the National Bank of Australasia v . Turnbull & Co. ( 1891 , 18 R. 629 ) and Gibson's Trs . v . Galloway ( 1896 , 23 R. 414 ) , both decided by the First ...
... Second Division , the rubric of the report records with truth that the cases of the National Bank of Australasia v . Turnbull & Co. ( 1891 , 18 R. 629 ) and Gibson's Trs . v . Galloway ( 1896 , 23 R. 414 ) , both decided by the First ...
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