The Scots Law Times: Reports, Volume 2W. Green, 1909 - Law |
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... reason why an actio injuriarum is not transmissible is that it is treated as a penal action , and " there is an obvious distinction in principle between an action of a penal or criminal character for punishment or for vindi- cation of ...
... reason why an actio injuriarum is not transmissible is that it is treated as a penal action , and " there is an obvious distinction in principle between an action of a penal or criminal character for punishment or for vindi- cation of ...
Page 336
... reason , or what reason has ever been assigned , for giving a different interpretation to the same language , when that language is employed in a statutory conveyance . It is not without significance that the Duke of Hamilton's case ...
... reason , or what reason has ever been assigned , for giving a different interpretation to the same language , when that language is employed in a statutory conveyance . It is not without significance that the Duke of Hamilton's case ...
Page 457
... reason Mr Scott 1st Div . ever thought of Balfunning , " or that " it was Walker , she who influenced " him " in thinking of it . " Fraser & But elsewhere in his evidence Mr Scott gives a Fraser . different account of his reasons . He ...
... reason Mr Scott 1st Div . ever thought of Balfunning , " or that " it was Walker , she who influenced " him " in thinking of it . " Fraser & But elsewhere in his evidence Mr Scott gives a Fraser . different account of his reasons . He ...
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