The Scots Law Times: Reports, Volume 2W. Green, 1909 - Law |
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Page 52
... given is . It is noticeable first of all that there does not exist what might have been expected , any creation of a right in phraseology positive in the recipient . The only actual creation of a right is in section 1 ( 1 ) , and that ...
... given is . It is noticeable first of all that there does not exist what might have been expected , any creation of a right in phraseology positive in the recipient . The only actual creation of a right is in section 1 ( 1 ) , and that ...
Page 212
... given , by specially reserving or setting aside a berth as a preference berth . Now if the bye - laws authorise a prefer- ence to be given to certain vessels in a certain way , I take it that harbour commissioners cannot give a ...
... given , by specially reserving or setting aside a berth as a preference berth . Now if the bye - laws authorise a prefer- ence to be given to certain vessels in a certain way , I take it that harbour commissioners cannot give a ...
Page 213
... given to the " Harpalus " on the occasion in question was not a preference authorised by bye - law 10 , and was therefore a preference which it was ultra vires of the de- fenders to give ; ( 3 ) that assuming that the defenders were ...
... given to the " Harpalus " on the occasion in question was not a preference authorised by bye - law 10 , and was therefore a preference which it was ultra vires of the de- fenders to give ; ( 3 ) that assuming that the defenders were ...
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