The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 145
... decided by the judges . The question which , as a claim for compensation at the instance of the it seems to me , was decided in that case was respondent . I am content , therefore , to assume Earl of not whether there was an improvement ...
... decided by the judges . The question which , as a claim for compensation at the instance of the it seems to me , was decided in that case was respondent . I am content , therefore , to assume Earl of not whether there was an improvement ...
Page 153
... decided by them just as they would have been decided by them originally if the claimant had not exercised the option which the statute gives him of saying " I prefer an arbiter . " The arbiter here has considered both these questions ...
... decided by them just as they would have been decided by them originally if the claimant had not exercised the option which the statute gives him of saying " I prefer an arbiter . " The arbiter here has considered both these questions ...
Page 294
... decided . " In a case in this Division , Guthrie v . Kinghorn , in which Craske was cited , and which was decided before the case of Plumb , Lord Salvesen ( 1913 S.C. , at p . 1157 ) said this : " We would be opening the door very wide ...
... decided . " In a case in this Division , Guthrie v . Kinghorn , in which Craske was cited , and which was decided before the case of Plumb , Lord Salvesen ( 1913 S.C. , at p . 1157 ) said this : " We would be opening the door very wide ...
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