The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1921 - Law |
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... effect of upsetting the verdict , it must be shewn ( on grounds supporting a reasonable conviction to that effect ) that the presentation of the argument complained of prevented the trial from being a fair one . When it is kept in mind ...
... effect of upsetting the verdict , it must be shewn ( on grounds supporting a reasonable conviction to that effect ) that the presentation of the argument complained of prevented the trial from being a fair one . When it is kept in mind ...
Page 151
... effect allowed . - Lord Cullen . - I think that the terms of the direction at the beginning of the sixth purpose 48 . of the trust deed to the effect that the " trustees shall hold and apply the fee of the whole fund and subjects before ...
... effect allowed . - Lord Cullen . - I think that the terms of the direction at the beginning of the sixth purpose 48 . of the trust deed to the effect that the " trustees shall hold and apply the fee of the whole fund and subjects before ...
Page 295
... effect , but was at pains to devise elaborate appliances which in fact have never been used in practice and which have all been superseded by the method of playing on the mass from the top by means of a jet passing through a flexible ...
... effect , but was at pains to devise elaborate appliances which in fact have never been used in practice and which have all been superseded by the method of playing on the mass from the top by means of a jet passing through a flexible ...
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