The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 38
... answer the first question of law put to us in the negative . The second question , as Lord Skerrington has pointed out , it is not necessary to answer ; for my part I would be quite prepared to answer it in the negative . The third ...
... answer the first question of law put to us in the negative . The second question , as Lord Skerrington has pointed out , it is not necessary to answer ; for my part I would be quite prepared to answer it in the negative . The third ...
Page 167
... answer these questions from the evidence which was led . The first question is , Did the pursuer know that there was printing on the ticket ? The jury in Rowntree answered that question in the affirmative , and I give a similar answer ...
... answer these questions from the evidence which was led . The first question is , Did the pursuer know that there was printing on the ticket ? The jury in Rowntree answered that question in the affirmative , and I give a similar answer ...
Page 340
... answer to the question of respectability and standing , but the most important question which was put , viz . whether they were each good for £ 5000 , is answered thus : " The future prospects of the young men are very bright . At ...
... answer to the question of respectability and standing , but the most important question which was put , viz . whether they were each good for £ 5000 , is answered thus : " The future prospects of the young men are very bright . At ...
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