The Scots Law Times, Volume 13, Part 2C.E. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... defendants founded on clause 24 of the trust deed , but the Court held that the applicability of the clause depended on whether the mortgagees had been duly informed of the risk which was being run , and that the correspondence shewed ...
... defendants founded on clause 24 of the trust deed , but the Court held that the applicability of the clause depended on whether the mortgagees had been duly informed of the risk which was being run , and that the correspondence shewed ...
Page 84
... defendants were agents for a syndicate to find ships for cargoes of wool from Australia , and for shipowners , including the plaintiffs , to provide cargoes for their ships . They arranged a programme of fortnightly sailings from ...
... defendants were agents for a syndicate to find ships for cargoes of wool from Australia , and for shipowners , including the plaintiffs , to provide cargoes for their ships . They arranged a programme of fortnightly sailings from ...
Page 172
... defendants let out an engine to the S. Company . They supplied a driver , whose wages they paid , and they also supplied oil for the engine and did repairs . Held that the driver was not subject to the control of the defendants , and ...
... defendants let out an engine to the S. Company . They supplied a driver , whose wages they paid , and they also supplied oil for the engine and did repairs . Held that the driver was not subject to the control of the defendants , and ...
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