The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 26
... judgment of the same Court in the case of Mackenzie ( 1908 S.C. 995 ) and the authorities on which that decision proceeded . Having regard to the circumstances that Dr Macdonald is only one of several children all in pari casu , and ...
... judgment of the same Court in the case of Mackenzie ( 1908 S.C. 995 ) and the authorities on which that decision proceeded . Having regard to the circumstances that Dr Macdonald is only one of several children all in pari casu , and ...
Page 29
... judgment in foro and causa cognita . The judgment of the majority of the Court being in favour of the parents and against the children , the curator ad litem was advised by counsel that the case ought to be appealed ; but he had no ...
... judgment in foro and causa cognita . The judgment of the majority of the Court being in favour of the parents and against the children , the curator ad litem was advised by counsel that the case ought to be appealed ; but he had no ...
Page 158
... judgment itself was concerned , Fleeming v . Orr left the matter in some doubt , but , as the judgment there was interpreted by the Courts here , that case was held to imply that the law of Scotland was the same as the law of England in ...
... judgment itself was concerned , Fleeming v . Orr left the matter in some doubt , but , as the judgment there was interpreted by the Courts here , that case was held to imply that the law of Scotland was the same as the law of England in ...
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