The Scots Law Times: Reports, Volume 2W. Green, 1909 - Law |
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Page 141
... evidence deponed it had a yellowish colour for nearly an inch from the root , but neither he nor any of the others saw any blood on it . This witness did not know of any other disease similar to scab , and did not know of " yolk , " or ...
... evidence deponed it had a yellowish colour for nearly an inch from the root , but neither he nor any of the others saw any blood on it . This witness did not know of any other disease similar to scab , and did not know of " yolk , " or ...
Page 170
... evidence as to the probability of confusion as very scrimp , although he comes to the conclusion that there is such probability . I must say for my own part I think there is no such evidence at all . The evidence of actual confusion ...
... evidence as to the probability of confusion as very scrimp , although he comes to the conclusion that there is such probability . I must say for my own part I think there is no such evidence at all . The evidence of actual confusion ...
Page 401
... evidence was led as to the age of the child . The respondent averred in answer that no evidence was led in exculpation , that after the examination of the first witness the complainer's agent did not cross- examine further , and that ...
... evidence was led as to the age of the child . The respondent averred in answer that no evidence was led in exculpation , that after the examination of the first witness the complainer's agent did not cross- examine further , and that ...
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