The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 95
... ground and a putting hole on its own ground , the player will go from the tee to the hole upon the club's own ground . I do not think it is the club's business to control its members ' style of play . The summons goes the length of ...
... ground and a putting hole on its own ground , the player will go from the tee to the hole upon the club's own ground . I do not think it is the club's business to control its members ' style of play . The summons goes the length of ...
Page 163
... ground of negligence , a ground to which the House was , by the express enactment of the Legislature , in view of the findings of the Court below , disabled from attending . " We can look only to the interlocutor of the Sheriff ...
... ground of negligence , a ground to which the House was , by the express enactment of the Legislature , in view of the findings of the Court below , disabled from attending . " We can look only to the interlocutor of the Sheriff ...
Page 260
... ground containing 8000 square yards lying between Kelvinhaugh Street and Kelvinbaugh Road , Glasgow , at a feu - duty of £ 1000 per annum . The feu - contract contained no obligation on the vassal to erect buildings on the ground . In ...
... ground containing 8000 square yards lying between Kelvinhaugh Street and Kelvinbaugh Road , Glasgow , at a feu - duty of £ 1000 per annum . The feu - contract contained no obligation on the vassal to erect buildings on the ground . In ...
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