The Scots Law Times, Volume 14, Part 2C.E. Green, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... action at common law , he has everything to gain and nothing to lose . But if a man who has an admitted right to compensa- tion raises his action for damages , the defender is in a stronger position . If the action is unsuccessful , the ...
... action at common law , he has everything to gain and nothing to lose . But if a man who has an admitted right to compensa- tion raises his action for damages , the defender is in a stronger position . If the action is unsuccessful , the ...
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... action against B with this object , but afterwards compromised the action , thus rendering the condition impossible of fulfil- ment . Held that A's remedy was an action of damages , and not an action for specific perform- ance of the ...
... action against B with this object , but afterwards compromised the action , thus rendering the condition impossible of fulfil- ment . Held that A's remedy was an action of damages , and not an action for specific perform- ance of the ...
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... action that the injury is one for which the employer is not liable in such action , but that he would have been liable to pay compensation under the provisions of this Act , the action shall be dismissed ; but the court in which the ...
... action that the injury is one for which the employer is not liable in such action , but that he would have been liable to pay compensation under the provisions of this Act , the action shall be dismissed ; but the court in which the ...
Contents
Lincairn The 72 | 7 |
Strong Co of Romsey Ltd v Woodifield 94 | 15 |
AGENT and Principal Powers of Mercantile Contractcontinued | 26 |
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