The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 34
... averments did not disclose a com- pleted agreement between the parties . I found that the appellant's averments instructed that the respon- dents ' liability to pay compensation had been settled by agreement . I therefore found the ...
... averments did not disclose a com- pleted agreement between the parties . I found that the appellant's averments instructed that the respon- dents ' liability to pay compensation had been settled by agreement . I therefore found the ...
Page 109
averments , would demonstrate that the writing was not a genuine will ; if , on the other hand , it negatived these averments , the pursuers ' case would be at an end . The motion was analogous to a motion for inspection . In certain ...
averments , would demonstrate that the writing was not a genuine will ; if , on the other hand , it negatived these averments , the pursuers ' case would be at an end . The motion was analogous to a motion for inspection . In certain ...
Page 262
... averments , and in the absence of any such averments the defender was and is in my opinion entitled to recognise Miss Brown as the lawful child of her father . In the circumstances it seems to me that the onus of shewing that Miss Brown ...
... averments , and in the absence of any such averments the defender was and is in my opinion entitled to recognise Miss Brown as the lawful child of her father . In the circumstances it seems to me that the onus of shewing that Miss Brown ...
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