The Scots Law Times: Reports, Volume 2W. Green, 1909 - Law |
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Page 69
... prorogate a term is to prolong or continue it or lengthen it out to a more distant date . Properly , therefore , the act of prorogation should take place while the original period is still current . To appoint a new term for the ...
... prorogate a term is to prolong or continue it or lengthen it out to a more distant date . Properly , therefore , the act of prorogation should take place while the original period is still current . To appoint a new term for the ...
Page 70
... prorogation , and if that power were therefore taken as an alternative provided to the granting of decree in the cases of default figured in the rule , the rule so construed would fail to confer on the Sheriff power to prorogate a term ...
... prorogation , and if that power were therefore taken as an alternative provided to the granting of decree in the cases of default figured in the rule , the rule so construed would fail to confer on the Sheriff power to prorogate a term ...
Page 73
... prorogate " the time . In my opinion , to " ' prorogate " merely means to give additional time or to prolong the time , and there- fore I do not think the view that the Sheriff has taken is in accordance with the sound construction of ...
... prorogate " the time . In my opinion , to " ' prorogate " merely means to give additional time or to prolong the time , and there- fore I do not think the view that the Sheriff has taken is in accordance with the sound construction of ...
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