The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 342
... M'Arthur can be held responsible for the verbal information given to the pursuer regarding these letters . Mr M Arthur and the bank were both charged with fraud , and the Lord Ordinary has acquitted them of that charge . The Lord ...
... M'Arthur can be held responsible for the verbal information given to the pursuer regarding these letters . Mr M Arthur and the bank were both charged with fraud , and the Lord Ordinary has acquitted them of that charge . The Lord ...
Page 344
... M'Arthur sacrificed the former duty , Robinson " represent a capital greater than your figures . " with the deliberate expectation that the over- The Now , the truth of that statement is , I think , draft might , as a result , be wiped ...
... M'Arthur sacrificed the former duty , Robinson " represent a capital greater than your figures . " with the deliberate expectation that the over- The Now , the truth of that statement is , I think , draft might , as a result , be wiped ...
Page 355
... M'Arthur had good reason to believe that the debtors ' inability to pay was not due to want of funds but to the evidents for these being temporarily detained by their father , and when due weight is given to the last sentence in the ...
... M'Arthur had good reason to believe that the debtors ' inability to pay was not due to want of funds but to the evidents for these being temporarily detained by their father , and when due weight is given to the last sentence in the ...
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