The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 38
... ment . I think the answer to that should be in true description of the position of the employees to say that they occupy the houses by virtue of their employment . The terms of their employ- ment include no reference to the occupation ...
... ment . I think the answer to that should be in true description of the position of the employees to say that they occupy the houses by virtue of their employment . The terms of their employ- ment include no reference to the occupation ...
Page 136
... ment , viz . that the alleged benefit was matter of speculation merely , and neither definite nor certain . Further , I endorse the last sentence of my opinion , viz . that the fact that an improve- ment is executed in respect of ...
... ment , viz . that the alleged benefit was matter of speculation merely , and neither definite nor certain . Further , I endorse the last sentence of my opinion , viz . that the fact that an improve- ment is executed in respect of ...
Page 231
... ment Co. except such words as rybats , ashlar , and words the plans , great confusion might arise ; but no Ltd. of that description , on the true meaning of such difficulty could be associated with the october 18 , which nothing depends ...
... ment Co. except such words as rybats , ashlar , and words the plans , great confusion might arise ; but no Ltd. of that description , on the true meaning of such difficulty could be associated with the october 18 , which nothing depends ...
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