The Scots Law Times: Reports, Volume 2W. Green, 1909 - Law |
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Page 168
... consider in what manner he should complete his title , and we are not called on to enquire whether he has taken the best method , or to decide what the result would have been had the rights of heir and disponee been vested in different ...
... consider in what manner he should complete his title , and we are not called on to enquire whether he has taken the best method , or to decide what the result would have been had the rights of heir and disponee been vested in different ...
Page 187
... consider the details of the defect of the brake . It is sufficient to say that it was one which could have been cured by readjustment of the parts of the brake , and that the amount of readjustment requisite indicates that the brake had ...
... consider the details of the defect of the brake . It is sufficient to say that it was one which could have been cured by readjustment of the parts of the brake , and that the amount of readjustment requisite indicates that the brake had ...
Page 474
... consider any of these matters , that might be a sufficient reason for setting aside the award . But is it so in this case ? I am very clearly of opinion that it is not . Did he consider the various matters referred to in the questions ...
... consider any of these matters , that might be a sufficient reason for setting aside the award . But is it so in this case ? I am very clearly of opinion that it is not . Did he consider the various matters referred to in the questions ...
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