The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1921 - Law |
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Page 65
... matter does the Custody of Children Act 1891. But the discretion given to the Lord Ordinary as judge of first instance in actions of separation and divorce by the Act of 1861 is unqualified , and it is improbable that difficulties will ...
... matter does the Custody of Children Act 1891. But the discretion given to the Lord Ordinary as judge of first instance in actions of separation and divorce by the Act of 1861 is unqualified , and it is improbable that difficulties will ...
Page 100
... matter of bail a discretion , and that the broad consideration which rules its exercise is a single regard to the public interest and the ends of justice , and that in considering any appeal to that discretion a statement made to the ...
... matter of bail a discretion , and that the broad consideration which rules its exercise is a single regard to the public interest and the ends of justice , and that in considering any appeal to that discretion a statement made to the ...
Page 177
... matter , and I am satisfied he has made an exhaustive investiga- tion . Of these the only ones in the Court of Session which appear to touch the question of the liability of the Crown for negligence are the two cases I have referred to ...
... matter , and I am satisfied he has made an exhaustive investiga- tion . Of these the only ones in the Court of Session which appear to touch the question of the liability of the Crown for negligence are the two cases I have referred to ...
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