The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 71
... defenders , without the interposition of bye - laws , had refused to recognise the pursuers ' rights . The pursuers were entitled to demand that the defenders should give specific implement by providing labour , but it was in the ...
... defenders , without the interposition of bye - laws , had refused to recognise the pursuers ' rights . The pursuers were entitled to demand that the defenders should give specific implement by providing labour , but it was in the ...
Page 204
... defenders are liable to make reparation therefor to the pur- suers , with expenses . " The defenders , ( 1 ) James Hill and Others , pleaded , inter alia : " 4. The defenders , not being owners of the solum of the pavement ex adverso of ...
... defenders are liable to make reparation therefor to the pur- suers , with expenses . " The defenders , ( 1 ) James Hill and Others , pleaded , inter alia : " 4. The defenders , not being owners of the solum of the pavement ex adverso of ...
Page 354
... defenders , did the pursuer rely ? Second , sup- posing it proved that he relied on the defenders ' letter of 28th July 1910 , can he found on it ? I shall treat the question of fraud under the second head . First , on what ...
... defenders , did the pursuer rely ? Second , sup- posing it proved that he relied on the defenders ' letter of 28th July 1910 , can he found on it ? I shall treat the question of fraud under the second head . First , on what ...
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