The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 91
Page 136
... given or allowed was not COURT . a benefit in the sense of the section . That Earl of judgment , on reconsideration , I hold to have Galloway been sound . I am first concerned with my own land . opinion . There was no case attempted to ...
... given or allowed was not COURT . a benefit in the sense of the section . That Earl of judgment , on reconsideration , I hold to have Galloway been sound . I am first concerned with my own land . opinion . There was no case attempted to ...
Page 137
... given in 1894 a benefit in consideration of which Galloway the landlord or incoming tenant on his own out - three - sixths of it were to be left so laid down land . going . Having regard to the date of the lease , in 1913. It makes no ...
... given in 1894 a benefit in consideration of which Galloway the landlord or incoming tenant on his own out - three - sixths of it were to be left so laid down land . going . Having regard to the date of the lease , in 1913. It makes no ...
Page 359
... given . The respondents declined to give further security and the matter proceeded until the 10th December 1909 , when the approach of winter caused the engineers to realise that prosecution of the work during the ensuing months would ...
... given . The respondents declined to give further security and the matter proceeded until the 10th December 1909 , when the approach of winter caused the engineers to realise that prosecution of the work during the ensuing months would ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly action Agents amount appears appellant apply arbitrator averments bank bill of lading Burgh Police Scotland cargo charge charter-party circumstances claim clause coal complainer contract Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session creditors custom damages decision decree defenders demurrage discharge Dunedin duty effect employers employment entitled evidence expenses fact Glasgow ground Harbour heirs male held hold House House of Lords improvement inter alia interest interlocutor judgment July June landlord lease liable loading Lord Dundas Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships M'Arthur Major Harley Martinmas ment Menzies Messrs Inglis North British Railway November opinion OUTER HOUSE owner parties payment person pilot port present provisions reason referred regard respect respondent Schedule Scotland Scots Law sequestration share Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship statute statutory temporary pasture tenant tenements tion trustees Vict words workman