The Scots Law Times: Reports, Volume 2W. Green, 1909 - Law |
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Page 135
... Railway Company or the Coltness Company was right in this controversy is not a question for us to decide . But the fact is not open to dispute that through the conduct of the Railway Company there was a scarcity of waggons for the ...
... Railway Company or the Coltness Company was right in this controversy is not a question for us to decide . But the fact is not open to dispute that through the conduct of the Railway Company there was a scarcity of waggons for the ...
Page 136
... Railway Company the true cause of the delay , for , in my opinion , it is proved that there were plenty of waggons avail- able , but the Railway Company would not allow them to be loaded , because after being loaded they could not be ...
... Railway Company the true cause of the delay , for , in my opinion , it is proved that there were plenty of waggons avail- able , but the Railway Company would not allow them to be loaded , because after being loaded they could not be ...
Page 328
... Railway Company and Dobson . previously bitten other persons , and that this was well known to the said defender . Whether the said dog was known to him to be of a vicious disposition or not it was the duty of the defender Dobson to ...
... Railway Company and Dobson . previously bitten other persons , and that this was well known to the said defender . Whether the said dog was known to him to be of a vicious disposition or not it was the duty of the defender Dobson to ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly action agree amount annuity appeal apply arbitration Ardwall argued averred berth Campbell certificate charge claim claimants clause coal compensation competent contract Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session creditor Dalmellington Dartmoor death deceased December decree defender's defenders disposition duty Edinburgh entitled evidence ex facie expenses fact favour feu-duty Glasgow granted ground heir held House of Lords interest interlocutor issue judgment July June Kelvindale lands lease liability liferent Lord Justice-Clerk Lord Ordinary Lord President Lords Kinnear Lords Low Lordship matter ment minerals North British Railway November obligation opinion Ordinary's OUTER HOUSE paid Parish Council parties person present proprietor prorogate purchase question Railway Company Reclaiming Note referred regard respect respondent Scotland Scots Law sequestration settlement Sheriff Court Sheriff Courts Scotland Sheriff-Substitute shew statute testator thereof thirlage tion trustees VICT workman