The Scots Law Times, Volume 13, Part 2C.E. Green, 1905 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... practice no doubt arose from the practice , which obtained before the defender was a competent witness , of On the practice of calling the defender as subjecting him to judicial examination . Pro- the first witness for the pursuer in ...
... practice no doubt arose from the practice , which obtained before the defender was a competent witness , of On the practice of calling the defender as subjecting him to judicial examination . Pro- the first witness for the pursuer in ...
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... practice of the House of Lords , there is no reason why a peer should not be heard as counsel on an appeal at the Bar of this House ; but that this resolution is not intended to apply to the appearing of barristers who are peers before ...
... practice of the House of Lords , there is no reason why a peer should not be heard as counsel on an appeal at the Bar of this House ; but that this resolution is not intended to apply to the appearing of barristers who are peers before ...
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... practice in Tobermory in association with Mr. John MacLachlan . MR . ALEXANDER M'GREGOR M'BETH , Newton Manse , Dalkeith , and Mr. Peter Bunde Carment , Woodbine Cottage , Eskbank , Dalkeith , have commenced practice as solicitors at 29 ...
... practice in Tobermory in association with Mr. John MacLachlan . MR . ALEXANDER M'GREGOR M'BETH , Newton Manse , Dalkeith , and Mr. Peter Bunde Carment , Woodbine Cottage , Eskbank , Dalkeith , have commenced practice as solicitors at 29 ...
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