The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 95
... course which is surrounded by agricultural land is quite likely to have greens running parallel with fields , and I do not think that the bare statement of the geographical situation of the fourteenth green is a relevant averment of ...
... course which is surrounded by agricultural land is quite likely to have greens running parallel with fields , and I do not think that the bare statement of the geographical situation of the fourteenth green is a relevant averment of ...
Page 289
... course of the day , made several visits to this public - house , and when he returned from one of these visits , about 5 p.m. , and resumed carrying bags , the appellant's clerk , who was in charge of the squad , considered him unfit to ...
... course of the day , made several visits to this public - house , and when he returned from one of these visits , about 5 p.m. , and resumed carrying bags , the appellant's clerk , who was in charge of the squad , considered him unfit to ...
Page 294
... course , accept the law as laid down in Craske , and as adopted in the House of Lords , and it seems to me that the result of that is that the interpretation of these words " out of the employment , " has been finally determined to mean ...
... course , accept the law as laid down in Craske , and as adopted in the House of Lords , and it seems to me that the result of that is that the interpretation of these words " out of the employment , " has been finally determined to mean ...
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