The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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... prove that the liquor sold was the property of the club master , not of the club . Stated Case . The case set forth : HIGH COURT May 27 , 1915 . I found it proved that the Partick Social Club was oF JUSTIā¤ duly registered as a club ...
... prove that the liquor sold was the property of the club master , not of the club . Stated Case . The case set forth : HIGH COURT May 27 , 1915 . I found it proved that the Partick Social Club was oF JUSTIā¤ duly registered as a club ...
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... proved was confirmed by a reference to the Dogs Act 1906 ( 6 Edw . VII . cap . 32 ) , section 1 ( 1 ) , which had made it unnecessary to prove the owner's knowledge of a mischievous propensity in the cases to which the Act applied . A ...
... proved was confirmed by a reference to the Dogs Act 1906 ( 6 Edw . VII . cap . 32 ) , section 1 ( 1 ) , which had made it unnecessary to prove the owner's knowledge of a mischievous propensity in the cases to which the Act applied . A ...
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... proved the action will fail . " Lord Rutherfurd Clark says : " I think it is relevantly stated that the dog was ferocious , and that the defender knew it . That being so , the action is relevant . If the pursuer requires to prove ...
... proved the action will fail . " Lord Rutherfurd Clark says : " I think it is relevantly stated that the dog was ferocious , and that the defender knew it . That being so , the action is relevant . If the pursuer requires to prove ...
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